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Books with title I Like to Paint

  • Does God Like. to Paint?

    Alana May, Branyon May

    language (Apologetics Press, Dec. 27, 2012)
    Do You Like... to Paint?I'm sure you love to paint, especially when there are no pressures or grades, and you can paint whatever you want. Finger painting, watercolor, oil painting, and even paint-by-number can stimulate creativity and imagination. Hold a pencil, marker, brush, or lump of clay in your hands and you can create all manners of characters, creatures, and creations.Do You Like... Outer Space?Everyone loves space, with its planets, stars, nebulas, and galaxies. If you have ever gazed into the night sky at some familiar constellations, seen the rings of Saturn in a telescope, or viewed the brilliance of the Pleiades, then you have also experienced and felt the stunning awe of God's Creation.Does God Like... to Paint? is designed to compare the common tasks of Drawing, Coloring, Painting, and Sculpting, with the creativeness of God. As Creator, He demonstrates not only His purposeful design and functional order in the Universe, but His creativity and imagination.The following images are included in the book:Aurora BorealisEarthJupiterMarsCrab NebulaTarantula NebulaHelix NebulaWhirlpool galaxy
  • I Like to Paint: Early

    Pam Holden

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, May 26, 2008)
    When you paint a picture, you can choose the best paint to use. What would you use to paint an elephant? What would you paint with pink or purple?
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  • I Would Like to Paint That

    Laura Rodgers

    eBook (Xlibris US, Nov. 5, 2010)
    This is a book that attempts to show children how to observe their surroundings with the intent to record their feelings through painting, or art. Noticing details can enrich ones experiences and have lasting impressions.
  • I Like to Play

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 15, 2011)
    Young readers will relate to the children in the book playing some favorite ball games, including soccer, baseball, basketball, and golf. Repetitive text structure and close picture-to-text match help children identify such actions as kicking, catching, hitting, and dunking a ball. A simple activity asks children to identify which ball belongs to which sport.
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  • I Like to Play

    Marla Stewart Konrad

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, April 13, 2010)
    This delightful series is the result of collaboration between Tundra Books and World Vision Canada to bring an array of exceptional photos from around the world to very young children. Each book centers on a universal theme, familiar by its very nature, yet new due to faraway settings and ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic diversity. Each remarkable photo essay will foster discussion, observation, and many smiles as children compare and contrast their own experience to that of others.I Like to Play presents the many inventive ways that children find to explore their worlds and to have fun. Grand! is a loving visual essay about the relationships that tie grandparents and grandchildren, no matter where they live or what the circumstances. The country where each photo was taken is included.
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  • Does God Like... to Paint?

    Branyon May, Alana May

    Hardcover (Apologetics Press, July 6, 2013)
    Do You Like... to Paint? I'm sure you love to paint, especially when there are no pressures or grades, and you can paint whatever you want. Finger painting, watercolor, oil painting, and even paint-by-number can stimulate creativity and imagination. Hold a pencil, marker, brush, or lump of clay in your hands and you can create all manners of characters, creatures, and creations. Do You Like... Outer Space? Everyone loves space, with its planets, stars, nebulas, and galaxies. If you have ever gazed into the night sky at some familiar constellations, seen the rings of Saturn in a telescope, or viewed the brilliance of the Pleiades, then you have also experienced and felt the stunning awe of God's Creation. Does God Like... to Paint? is designed to compare the common tasks of Drawing, Coloring, Painting, and Sculpting, with the creativeness of God. As Creator, He demonstrates not only His purposeful design and functional order in the Universe, but His creativity and imagination. The following images are included in the book: Aurora Borealis Earth Jupiter Mars Crab Nebula Tarantula Nebula Helix Nebula Whirlpool galaxy
  • I Like to Play

    Frida Bing, Kerry Timewell

    Board book (Flying Frog Publishing, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Capture your child's imagination and curiosity as you page through this wonderfully illustrated lift-a-flap book. Bring everyday play to life while visiting fun places and lifting interactive flaps.
  • I Like Painting

    Peter Sloan, Sheryl Sloan, Gali Weiss

    School & Library Binding (San Val, )
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  • Paint Me Like I Am

    WritersCorps

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 18, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The diverse voices of teens from San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and the Bronx are brought together in a collection of poems written by teens who have taken part in writing programs run by a national nonprofit organization.
  • I Like To...

    Mei Shiwen, Yin Dalu, Karen Donnelly

    Paperback (Ppp Co Ltd, Sept. 15, 2008)
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  • I Like Painting

    Melanie Rice, Chris Rice

    Library Binding (Warwick, June 1, 1989)
    Discusses portraits, silhouettes, style, color, paint, shapes, perspective, line, and pattern, and looks at various paintings from the past
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  • I Like Painting

    Christopher Rice, Melanie; Rice

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 15, 1989)
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