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2022
"Maybe your school has a playground, gym, computers, and a library. But at this school in a faraway mountain range, things are a little different. There's a blackboard, some chairs. . .and not much else. But with the help of an extraordinary teacher and a little imagination, anything is possible! The students in this spirited picture book spend their days drawing dinosaurs outdoors. They draw astounding, spectacular creatures that come to life before their eyes, and turn their school into a wondrous place, where any child would want to go and learn"--Provided by publisher.

How to draw for kids

creative exercises for little hands with big imaginations (drawing books age 8-12)
2018
Provides step-by-step picture instructions for drawing a variety of things and includes practice pages.

The 5 Minute Workbook

take your art to the next level with simple tips and techniques
2021
"Busy artists who are short on time or just want to learn something new quickly . . . can dip into the book at any point and pick up a tip or trick they can immediately apply to their own artwork. From quick written tips, to illustrated examples, to simple step-by-step tutorials, the tips provide . . . insight into drawing for anyone wanting to take their art to the next level"--Provided by publisher.

How to draw cool stuff

Holidays Seasons and Events
2017
"How to Draw Cool Stuff shows simple step-by-step illustrations that make it easy for anyone to draw cool stuff with precision and confidence. These pages will guide you through the basic principles of illustration by concentrating on easy-to-learn shapes that build into complex drawings. With the step-by-step guidelines provided, anything can become easy to draw. This book contains a series of fun, hands-on exercises that will help you see line, shape, space and other elements in everyday objects and turn them into detailed works of art in just a few simple steps. The exercises in this book will help train your brain so you can visualize ordinary objects in a different manner, allowing you to see through the eyes of an artist. From photorealistic faces to holiday themes and tattoo drawings, How to Draw Cool Stuff makes drawing easier than you would think and more fun than you ever imagined! Now is the time to learn how to draw the subjects and scenes you've always dreamt of drawing. How to Draw Cool Stuff is suitable for artists of any age benefiting everyone from teachers and students to self-learners and hobbyists. How to Draw Cool Stuff will help you realize your artistic potential and expose you to the pure joy of drawing!"--Page 4 of cover.

Space

2021
Have you always wanted to learn how to draw your favorite objects from space and the technology people use to explore it? You Can Draw will teach you how and provide interesting facts along the way.

Medieval times

2023
Learn to draw your favorite medieval people, places, and objects featuring six topics, ranging from peasants to castles. A fun and easy way for beginning artists to learn about and draw their favorite things.

Extreme sports

2023
Learn to draw your favorite extreme sports featuring six topics, ranging from skateboarding to Formula One. A fun and easy way for beginning artists to learn about and draw their favorite things.

Insects

2023
Learn to draw your favorite insects featuring six topics, ranging from ants to butterflies. Presents a fun and easy way for beginning artists to learn about and draw their favorite things.

Drawing creepy creatures with Scooby-Doo!

2022
The secrets to drawing Scooby-Doo's creepiest creatures are about to be revealed! With step-by-step instructions, you'll sketch the Beast of Bottomless Lake, the Creepy Heap from the Deep, the Octopus Monster, and so much more! Best of all, drawing these classic Scooby characters has never been more fun and easy!.

The soldier

2022
Leyla takes comfort in her drawings in her war-ravaged country and does something unexpected, then courageous when she sees a female soldier.

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