What's the difference between booklet and storybook?

Booklet


Definition:

  • (n.) A little book.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "We were very disappointed when the DH decided to suspend printing Reduce the Risk, a vital resource in the prevention of cot death in the UK", said Francine Bates, chief executive of the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, which helped produce the booklet.
  • (2) Unfortunately, the risk factors section in the pregnancy surveillance booklet does not receive sufficient medical documentation.
  • (3) At two chest clinics 1206 cigarette smokers referred by their general practitioners for chest radiography only either were dealt with in the normal way or in addition were given a How to Stop Smoking booklet by the clinic receptionist or nurse.
  • (4) We ran meta-analyses that compared the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory scale scores produced in 770 booklet and 762 computer administrations described by nine studies.
  • (5) Although initial HbA1c was low (6.7%), it declined during the telematic period (delta = -0.41%) compared with the booklet period (delta = +0.37%, P = 0.05).
  • (6) The author developed an instructional booklet for each of three types of hyperlipidemia.
  • (7) The intervention group received an interpreted measurement of the serum cotinine, reported through the physician to the woman, along with a self-help smoking cessation booklet and a repeat serum cotinine measurement one month later, again interpreted and reported through the physician to the woman.
  • (8) The Femcap is an attractive alternative barrier method because of its ready fit, lack of urinary tract infection side effects, and user-friendly teaching booklet and videotape.
  • (9) A Committee was appointed in 1973 by the National Board of Health and Welfare, which initiated a number of breast feeding promoting activities: the editing of a Manual for health personnel, and booklets for mothers, the systematic arranging of workshops for key personnel in each county, stimulation to more flexible and breast feeding favouring maternity routines, backing of working groups of La Leche League-type, etc.
  • (10) Controls received the booklet without the educational intervention.
  • (11) As of April 1985, only 166 of the hospitals that completed the booklet questionnaire sponsored clinical training for these students.
  • (12) Numerous educational materials were developed including training manuals, counseling booklets, tippee cups, posters, and bumper stickers.
  • (13) Scores on a 15-item test of knowledge about back pain were significantly higher in the group of patients who had received the booklet than in the control group.
  • (14) Participants were assigned to 1) a booklet-only comparison group that received a manual including behavior change, nutrition, and exercise information and traditional recipes modified in fat content; 2) an individual group that received the same manual and attended year-long classes; or 3) a family group that received a manual and attended classes that emphasized techniques for making changes in the family's eating and exercising habits.
  • (15) Efficacy and adverse events were recorded by the patients in diary-form booklets using visual analog scales (VAS).
  • (16) We recommended that the government include candidate statements in the information booklet sent to all households.
  • (17) Using 42 health centres, whose comparability of methodology was ensured through a training seminar and an instructional booklet on the psychometric battery of tests employed, some 400 elderly patients aged 60-80 years were enrolled using strict selection criteria.
  • (18) Only 25% gave booklets as the first source of information.
  • (19) During two of the intervention procedures used in the additive design, the patient could earn coupon booklets from the hospital commissary if his daily average urine sugar levels were less than a set criterion.
  • (20) Half of the patients received the information booklet about the endoscopic investigations and half did not.

Storybook


Definition:

  • (n.) A book containing stories, or short narratives, either true or false.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He has elevated what Americans see as possible for ourselves by offering a snapshot of a storybook lifestyle that somehow feels attainable.” Oprah Winfrey He says: “I don’t think I’m the gift of the world – I just do what I do, and I love it and I’ve been lucky.
  • (2) It would swirl around that child's head in the manner of a bad fairy from a storybook bringing along a cursed gift to a christening.
  • (3) Credibility ratings were lowest for actors, singers, and sports figures as sources of AIDS information for Hispanics and for illustrated storybooks (fotonovelas) as a channel for the dissemination of information.
  • (4) This study examined the frequency and types of questions that a mother used during storybook reading sessions with her 3-year-old twin daughters.
  • (5) It consists of nine unique early 19th-century storybook cottages (pictured) designed by John Nash as homes for retired staff from the castle estate.
  • (6) Unlike Teletubbies, which featured sentient vacuum cleaners and characters with TV screens on their abdomens, this show doesn't rub our faces in the fact that we are slackly farming our children out to the electric babysitter; instead, it has a faintly folky, storybook quality.
  • (7) #storybook #RE2PECT #FairWellCaptain September 26, 2014 Bryce Harper (@Bharper3407) Not a better place to do it and not a better person for it to happen to...Hats off to you #Captain !
  • (8) Following acquisition of each subcomponent, generalization to natural context and storybook questions was assessed; additional probes were conducted to assess responding over time and whether acquisition of responses to questions promoted question-asking skills.
  • (9) But it's about more than just colour: other visual motifs include long tracking shots, 90-degree whip pans and tilts, rostrum shots over miniature models, intertitles ( font: Futura ), montages, storybook stylings, and an almost Kubrickian obsession with symmetry and camera movement.
  • (10) Kobe Bryant scores 60 points in storybook farewell victory Read more In my wife’s wedding vows two years ago, she referred to herself as the “Shaq to your Kobe.” It’s a curious thing to say when considering the relationship between the two basketball players in question and specifically Kobe Bryant.
  • (11) Of course, storybook grandparents including the grandfathers of Heidi, Little Lord Fauntleroy, and the Box Car Children, never seem to resent having to act as surrogate parents.
  • (12) "It's about giving people that fantasy; that storybook experience.
  • (13) The outlines of bare trees faintly visible like an illustration from an English storybook.
  • (14) Scope has produced a number of storybooks written with or by disabled people: Wizzy and the Street , Fun in the Sun , and Celine's New Splints .
  • (15) I mean, that’s a storybook, man.” The comments churned as a problem for Biden all year, prompting Obama to come to his defense repeatedly, including in a December debate.
  • (16) Even in flamingo documentary The Crimson Wing , natural predators such as hyenas and storks are coloured as "storybook witches".
  • (17) Among the many twee exhibits at the museum are over 500 2D and 3D images of Santa, a mock storybook village depicting Christmas fairytales and Toyland Train Mountain, a three-tier, 30ft wide electric train set that encircles a tree decorated with over 3,000 festive ornaments.
  • (18) "I don't think he was aware of the storybook quality.
  • (19) On Friday night the talented screenwriter, who seemingly penned so much of Gerrard’s storybook Anfield career before cruelly abandoning him at the end, was back at his side again.
  • (20) "The creation of children's storybooks is an excellent revision exercise, but not the primary method by which I teach any topic whatsoever," Tarr writes.

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