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Definition of picture book in English: picture booknoun A book containing many illustrations, especially one for children. Example sentencesExamples - Right from the outset, it should be noted that this is not a glossy picture book with captions, but is a proper book, with photographic illustrations.
- Offering students the opportunity to compare a picture book with a teen novel allows us to review familiar tales with students.
- How does a picture book, or even a Young Adult text, represent the pain of war atrocities without inflicting trauma on its readers?
- He translated The Book of Beasts, a picture book illustrating mythical animals, from Latin.
- Interactions such as sharing a picture book, telling a story, and talking about experiences are central to emergent literacy.
- This all too short book is a lovely picture book for children with a built in history lesson.
- One reading was from a picture book about a little girl who picks a batch of blueberries and leaves them on her neighbor's porch.
- A large body of literature reveals there is no consensus on whether direct collaboration between author and illustrator results in a better picture book.
- Damien has written a picture book, which he read to us today.
- During picture book reading mothers tend to use instructional strategies more frequently than in other situations.
- This picture book gently illuminates an intensely personal grief with the author's brilliant clarity.
- They indicate how the images might have looked reproduced in some fashion - in a drawing, in a mural, in a picture book.
- You can actually see the dimensions, and if it's a picture book, the illustrator's style.
- Each set of sentences is typed on a sheet to face each picture and assembled as a picture book.
- The film is based on a picture book which is just 10 pages long, unlike other movies which are based on novels.
- It is one of those books that is almost a picture book with clear explanations, although the words do predominate.
- He ended up picking a picture book about a caterpillar that turns into a butterfly that he remembered reading form his own childhood.
- A good picture book isn't an illustrated short story.
- She is a high school Spanish teacher and author of a bilingual picture book.
- Students can create a visual representation of the historical picture book of their choice through the creation of a mask.
Definition of picture book in US English: picture booknounˈpik(t)SHər ˌbo͝okˈpɪk(t)ʃər ˌbʊk A book containing many illustrations, especially one for children. Example sentencesExamples - Right from the outset, it should be noted that this is not a glossy picture book with captions, but is a proper book, with photographic illustrations.
- This all too short book is a lovely picture book for children with a built in history lesson.
- The film is based on a picture book which is just 10 pages long, unlike other movies which are based on novels.
- They indicate how the images might have looked reproduced in some fashion - in a drawing, in a mural, in a picture book.
- Damien has written a picture book, which he read to us today.
- Offering students the opportunity to compare a picture book with a teen novel allows us to review familiar tales with students.
- Each set of sentences is typed on a sheet to face each picture and assembled as a picture book.
- She is a high school Spanish teacher and author of a bilingual picture book.
- Students can create a visual representation of the historical picture book of their choice through the creation of a mask.
- He ended up picking a picture book about a caterpillar that turns into a butterfly that he remembered reading form his own childhood.
- He translated The Book of Beasts, a picture book illustrating mythical animals, from Latin.
- This picture book gently illuminates an intensely personal grief with the author's brilliant clarity.
- You can actually see the dimensions, and if it's a picture book, the illustrator's style.
- One reading was from a picture book about a little girl who picks a batch of blueberries and leaves them on her neighbor's porch.
- During picture book reading mothers tend to use instructional strategies more frequently than in other situations.
- Interactions such as sharing a picture book, telling a story, and talking about experiences are central to emergent literacy.
- How does a picture book, or even a Young Adult text, represent the pain of war atrocities without inflicting trauma on its readers?
- A good picture book isn't an illustrated short story.
- It is one of those books that is almost a picture book with clear explanations, although the words do predominate.
- A large body of literature reveals there is no consensus on whether direct collaboration between author and illustrator results in a better picture book.
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