Step-By-Step Drawing Book

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Timberdoodle's Review

Step-By-Step Drawing Book

In this delightful write-in book, complete beginners can discover how to draw lots of different things, from dogs to dragons and cats to castles. Each colorful double page has step-by-step drawing instructions, plenty of space to practice, and occasional ideas for adding embellishment or pizzazz to the drawings.


Step-By-Step Drawing Book instructions are easy to follow, so children of all ages can effortlessly master the simple drawing skills required to depict various animals and objects.



Features


Pages: 96
Author/Editor: Fiona Watt
Illustrator: Candice Whatmore
Publisher: Usborne Books
ISBN: 9781409565192
Faith-Based: No

Customer Reviews

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Vanessa
Easy to Draw

This book was easy to follow. Both my kiddo and I enjoyed sitting down and drawing together. It was easy to be successful on our first try and easy to improve with additional tries. Great introduction into drawing.

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R.
Great Drawing Tool

The steps are easy to follow.

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Mustafa
Makes it easy to draw

My little one loves this! It has taught her how to draw so many things. I love that it shows step by step until the drawing is complete!

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Anna F.
Perfect for First Graders

My first grader really loved this book and was able to follow most of the directions. At the beginning of the year, I did all the activities with him. But by the second half of the year he was able to do them independently and was so proud of himself!

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Aerie
Love this book!

My son was not very into art for a long time because it was hard for him to figure out how to make things look like what they are supposed to be. This book helped so so much. It shows step by step tons of different things to draw. It taught him he can draw anything as long as he breaks it down into small shapes. He loves to draw now and is great at it. Really helped to bring his own creativity out.