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picture book
noun
- a book consisting mainly or entirely of pictures, especially one for children who have not yet learned to read.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of picture book1
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Example Sentences
And Joseph adds a touching picture book of his own at the end of Oddly Normal that itself is worth the price of admission.
If you buy a picture book of that poem, the illustrations are usually of the full-size, jolly, red and white Santa Claus.
Jackson proposed a kind of picture book with text, and both Doubleday editors were willing to entertain that as an idea.
So he sat down at the marble-topped table, and looked at the picture book which Uncle Roger had given him.
Mzli disappeared but came back very shortly with a large picture-book under each arm.
Now, Mzli quickly taking back the second picture-book, which Leonore had been carrying for her, began to run.
Her two little girls, who lay on the hearthrug with a picture-book between them, were bidden to make room for him.
A large picture-book had been given to him, and eagerly his eyes wandered over the wonderful things he found therein.
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