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Books with author Alice Morin

  • Newspaper Theatre: Creative Play Production for Low Budgets and No Budgets

    Alice Morin

    Paperback (Fearon Teacher AIDS, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Encourages the use of newspapers to make costumes, scenery, and stage properties and also to use the printed words for dialogue, improvisation, and diction
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  • How to Draw Animals for Kids: The Step-by-Step Guide That Will Teach Your Kid How to Draw Cute Animals

    Alice Morgan

    language (, April 9, 2020)
    The step-by-step guide that will take your kids to draw their favorite animals!A simple and fun technique that will accompany your child to the final result.Every kid, in the first years of age, does not draw what is seen in reality but a representation of what he or she knows.It is only around the age of 4 that the kid learns to know the space, the shapes, the colors... and to realize more and more realistic representations.Drawing is part of the main activities for the child's growth.Thanks to drawing, the child accelerates:Cognitive development By making the brain work, the drawing stimulates the sense of observation.The development of coordination Drawing geometric shapes, the child begins to control his gestures.The development of fine motor skills Learning to draw on limited surfaces (sheet) will make his gestures more and more precise and meticulous.Character development Drawing with an ultimate goal will learn not to give up and to persist until the final result.The development of artistic sense and creativity Drawing, like all artistic experiences, brings into play areas of the mind that are not activated in the usual cognitive processes.As you have well understood the drawing is not only a playful activity but a real learning process essential for the growth of your kids.This guide "How To Draw Animals for Kids: The step-by-step guide that will teach your kid how to draw cute animals", is the perfect tool to start the approach to this art form.Each drawing in this guide is clearly explained step-by-step and, using simple shapes, will take the little artists to the final result!This guide will help your kids to:Learn/improve drawing techniqueGo from disorderly and shapeless traits to more organic and realistic designs.To lead to the practice of drawing without limiting the imagination.Manage and coordinate hand movements.Discover many curiosities about the animals that will drawNot just drawing!While your children create drawing, they also learn a lot of curiosities about these cute animals.Each animal is told a curiosity that teaches your child something more about that creature.You can also have fun with these curiosities, which you probably don't know!This book is suitable for both boys and girls... but not only!The guide is recommended for the age range from 5 to 7 years old.But don't worry if your children are 4 or 9 years old, it is useful and fun for them too.You'll find out how fun it can be for an adult who has always wanted to create drawings with a pencil.Here are some animals your children will learn to draw: Chick Whale Mouse Penguin Snake Cat Dog Owl Ladybug Ant Hen ...and much more Even if your son or daughter has never picked up a pencil, this step-by-step guide will help them draw animals while having fun and learning a lot of curiosities.Scroll up now and click Add to Cart for your copy!
  • How to Draw Animals for Kids: The Step-by-Step Guide That Will Teach Your Kid How to Draw Cute Animals

    Alice Morgan

    (Independently published, April 9, 2020)
    The step-by-step guide that will take your kids to draw their favorite animals!A simple and fun technique that will accompany your child to the final result.Every kid, in the first years of age, does not draw what is seen in reality but a representation of what he or she knows.It is only around the age of 4 that the kid learns to know the space, the shapes, the colors... and to realize more and more realistic representations.Drawing is part of the main activities for the child's growth.Thanks to drawing, the child accelerates:Cognitive development By making the brain work, the drawing stimulates the sense of observation.The development of coordination Drawing geometric shapes, the child begins to control his gestures.The development of fine motor skills Learning to draw on limited surfaces (sheet) will make his gestures more and more precise and meticulous.Character development Drawing with an ultimate goal will learn not to give up and to persist until the final result.The development of artistic sense and creativity Drawing, like all artistic experiences, brings into play areas of the mind that are not activated in the usual cognitive processes.As you have well understood the drawing is not only a playful activity but a real learning process essential for the growth of your kids.This guide "How To Draw Animals for Kids: The step-by-step guide that will teach your kid how to draw cute animals", is the perfect tool to start the approach to this art form.Each drawing in this guide is clearly explained step-by-step and, using simple shapes, will take the little artists to the final result!This guide will help your kids to:Learn/improve drawing techniqueGo from disorderly and shapeless traits to more organic and realistic designs.To lead to the practice of drawing without limiting the imagination.Manage and coordinate hand movements.Discover many curiosities about the animals that will drawNot just drawing!While your children create drawing, they also learn a lot of curiosities about these cute animals.Each animal is told a curiosity that teaches your child something more about that creature.You can also have fun with these curiosities, which you probably don't know!This book is suitable for both boys and girls... but not only!The guide is recommended for the age range from 5 to 7 years old.But don't worry if your children are 4 or 9 years old, it is useful and fun for them too.You'll find out how fun it can be for an adult who has always wanted to create drawings with a pencil.Here are some animals your children will learn to draw: Chick Whale Mouse Penguin Snake Cat Dog Owl Ladybug Ant Hen ...and much more Even if your son or daughter has never picked up a pencil, this step-by-step guide will help them draw animals while having fun and learning a lot of curiosities.Scroll up now and click Add to Cart for your copy!
  • Brandon Abroad: The Maharaja's Treasure

    Al Morin

    Paperback (Acorn Independent Press, Feb. 7, 2018)
    Ten-year old Brandon Fletcher and his family are on another adventure-filled holiday, this time in magical India. When visiting an ancient temple, the Fletchers hear a strange legend. It is the tale of a once happy Maharaja who – because of one impulsive act of evil – is cursed to spend eternity away from the world of human beings. Surely just another made-up story? So Brandon thinks . . . until strange things start happening. With the help of clues from an unlikely new friend, Brandon attempts to lift the 300-year old curse. He must find the Maharaja’s treasure!
  • Brandon Abroad: The Secret of the Phantom Face

    Al Morin

    Paperback (IAS Publishing, July 11, 2019)
    Ten-year-old Brandon Fletcher and his family are on holiday in France. When visiting prehistoric caves, they experience the marvels of Neanderthal wall paintings.Among the images of extinct animals are strange little symbols, including an especially baffling one called the Phantom Face. Brandon meets Luke, a French boy with a family secret. When hunting for fossils, the two new friends find something both strange and exciting. The discovery sheds light on Luke’s mysterious past– and takes Brandon one step closer to figuring out the real meaning of the Phantom Face!
  • Dragons and cherry blossoms

    Alice Morris

    Paperback (Hansebooks, July 27, 2017)
    Dragons and cherry blossoms is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1896. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
  • Brandon Abroad: The Secret of the Phantom Face

    Al Morin

    eBook (IAS Publishing, July 22, 2019)
    Ten-year-old Brandon Fletcher and his family are on holiday in France. When visiting prehistoric caves, they experience the marvels of Neanderthal wall paintings.Among the images of extinct animals are strange little symbols, including an especially baffling one called the Phantom Face. Brandon meets Luke, a French boy with a family secret. When hunting for fossils, the two new friends find something both strange and exciting. The discovery sheds light on Luke’s mysterious past– and takes Brandon one step closer to figuring out the real meaning of the Phantom Face!
  • Brandon Abroad: The Maharaja's Treasure

    Al Morin

    eBook (I AM Self-Publishing, Feb. 21, 2018)
    Ten-year old Brandon Fletcher and his family are on another adventure-filled holiday, this time in magical India. When visiting an ancient temple, the Fletchers hear a strange legend. It is the tale of a once happy Maharaja who – because of one impulsive act of evil – is cursed to spend eternity away from the world of human beings. Surely just another made-up story? So Brandon thinks . . . until strange things start happening. With the help of clues from an unlikely new friend, Brandon attempts to lift the 300-year old curse. He must find the Maharaja’s treasure!