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Five Children

This document provides instructions for printing and assembling a CD package for an audiobook. It instructs the reader to print all pages except the last onto heavy paper, trim along crop marks, fold inserts correctly, and print the last page onto CD labels arranged diagonally to be stuck onto a burned audio CD.

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Five Children

This document provides instructions for printing and assembling a CD package for an audiobook. It instructs the reader to print all pages except the last onto heavy paper, trim along crop marks, fold inserts correctly, and print the last page onto CD labels arranged diagonally to be stuck onto a burned audio CD.

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Printing Instructions

This PDF will print to any color office printer.

1. Print all but the last page onto heavy white paper.
2. All pieces should be trimmed with a ruler and
x-acto knife on the crop marks.
3. Fold the CD insert in half with the print outside.
4. Fold the small flaps of the tray card along the
dashed lines, and insert it behind the CD tray
after popping it out of the jewel case with your
fingernails from the spine edge.
5. Print the last page only onto a sheet of blank CD
labels from an office supply store. They should be
arranged diagonally, not over-and-under.
6. Carefully peel and stick the label onto the non-
shiny surface of a burned audio CD.
Index
Chapter 1 : Beautiful as the Day
Chapter 2 : Golden Guineas
Chapter 3 : Being Wanted
by: Kara Shallenberg
by: Hugh McGuire
by: Gord MacKenzie
00:43:34
00:38:02
00:42:04
Five Children
and
Chapter 4 : Wings by: Suburbanbanshe 00:39:51
Chapter 5 : No Wings by: Aaron Benedict 00:16:07
Chapter 6 : A Castle and No Dinner by: Peter Yearsley 00:27:27
Chapter 7 : A Seige and Bed by: Erica 00:21:32

It
Chapter 8 : Bigger Then the Baker’s Boy by: Kara Shallenberg 00:38:03
Chapter 9 : Grown Up by: Sarah Hadley 00:22:21
Chapter 10 : Scalps by: Alisha 00:26:36

E. Nesbit
Chapter 11 : The Last Wish by: Kristen McQuillin 00:23:09
Five Children and It

Five Children and It


Five Children and It
This delightful novel begins when a family of five children
moves from London to the English countryside. While
playing in a gravel pit soon after the move, they discover an
ancient and rather grumpy sand-fairy known as the
Psammead, who agrees to grant one wish of theirs per day.
The children’s wishes send them on adventure after
adventure, but rarely turn out as expected.
(Summary by Kara)
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Packaging was designed under the instruction of Todd Duren by student graphic designers at
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will be donated to the New Orleans Public Library. Tennessee Volunteers.
Five Children and it is by E. Nesbit and is in the public domain. CD package design by Sa-
toko Arai, 2006. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial
NoDerivs 2.5 License. Please do not alter or sell this CD package.
Image of Flowers and Fairies by Satoko Arai.
Five Children and It

CD Face Label

C hildren and
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Fi

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Prints on CD Stomper and other brands.

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