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Books with author Bergin Mark

  • It's Fun to Draw Sea Creatures

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The deep blue sea is home to thousands of species of animals, fish, and crustaceans. This easy-to-follow book will teach budding artists and lovers of all things aquatic how to draw some of the most beautiful animals of the ocean. Step-by-step instructions and illustrations provide simple and fun directions for creating fourteen fabulous sea creatures. Learn how to draw:Brightly colored coral reef fishRegal-looking seahorsesPlayful sealsFerocious sharksAnd ten more!It’s Fun to Draw Sea Creatures will appeal to boys and girls of any artistic ability. With tips for using crayons, watercolors, pastels, and markers, this is a great and easy way for kids to try using differenttechniques to create beautiful art. A great gift for any young artist, marine-lover, or proud fish-owner!
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  • It's Fun to Draw Dogs, Cats, and Other Animals

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, May 21, 2019)
    Learn to draw all kinds of animals from throughout the world, from cats and dogs to hippos and lions! Roam through an African safari with the giraffes and the cheetahs! Or learn to draw your favorite furry friend!Within these pages, kids can learn to draw:Guinea PigsRabbitsCrocodilesParrotsElephantsAnd many more!Each spread features must-know animal facts and easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for how to draw them. New lines are always drawn so that kids can see how the drawing builds from step to step. This book is filled with fun and creative technique suggestions, using basic materials to create amazing animals that every kid will love to draw.
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  • It's Fun to Draw Creepy-Crawlies

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Aug. 4, 2015)
    For little fans of bugs of all kinds, learn how to draw the cutest of creepy-crawlies with this easy-to-follow step-by-step guide. Each spread features bug facts so that kids can learn a little about each creepy-crawly creature as they learn how to draw them all. Start with a simple caterpillar or a smiling snail and work your way up to a fierce scorpion! First draw the creepy-crawlies with crayons and markers and then experiment with paints and tissue paper. With the help of this book, kids will be able to draw their very own:GrasshopperMosquitoSnailScorpionDragonflyWaspAnd eight more!New lines are always drawn in red so that kids can see how the drawing builds from step to step. These bugs have personality and can be impossibly cute or as scary as can be—it’s up to you! Vibrantly colored final art illustrations go that extra step to inspire budding artists to get creative with their very own bug world.
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  • It's Fun to Draw Pirates

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Ahoy, matey! Step aboard the pirate ship with this group of swashbucklers and create your own crazy pirate crew. Step-by-step instructions and illustrations are easy and fun to follow, and children will be entertained by fun facts about these pirates who roam the open seas. Kids will learn how to draw all types of peg-legged, parrot-loving pirates, including:Barnacle Boris with his swordScurvy Jim and his treasure chestCaptain Clunk with a parrot on his shoulderSharkbait George with his telescopePete the Plank on watch dutyAnd nine more!In It’s Fun to Draw Pirates, Mark Bergin provides easy tips for using watercolors, crayons, pens, and collage to create some of the meanest pirates in the land. So raise the sails and get those young artists excited about drawing their very own crew of pirates!This drawing/activity book is aimed at 4-8 year old children and boasts many easy step-by-step instructions, making this a book that any child can work on with or without adult supervision. Perfect for preschool classrooms or to take on a family trip.
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  • It's Fun to Draw Cars, Planes, and Trains

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Learn to draw all kinds of cars from throughout the ages, from the classic Beetle to the flame-covered hot rod and speedy NASCAR racer! Fly through the skies with your very own Learjet or Spitfire aircraft! Or ride the rails on a steam locomotive or electric train. This is your guide to creating your own transportation, whichever you prefer. Within these pages, kids can learn to draw:An aerobatic planeA Pitts SpecialA gliderA freight trainA tank engineA Formula 1 carAnd eight more!Each spread features must-know car, plane, and train facts and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions for drawing simple but supercool machines. New lines are always drawn in red so that kids can see how the drawing builds from step to step. This book is filled with fun and creative technique suggestions, using basic materials like markers, crayons, oil pastels, colored pencils, watercolor paint, and more to create vibrant machines of all kinds. You’ll be zooming, swooping, and chugging in no time with these amazing drawings!
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  • How to Draw Tanks

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Book House, Feb. 1, 2014)
    This comprehensive drawing handbook covers all aspects of drawing tanks including essential concepts such as light, tone and composition. With its clear step-by-step labelled drawings, this is an essential book for any budding artist who would like to master the art of drawing a variety of military vehicles, including tanks and trucks.
  • It's Fun to Draw Fairies, Mermaids, Princesses, and Ballerinas

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Now you can draw your favorite mystical creatures in a snap!It’s Fun to Draw Fairies, Mermaids, Princesses, and Ballerinas is the perfect tool for budding young artists who love fairytales and magical creatures and want to create some themselves. Each drawing comes with step-by-step illustrations and tips on coloring a variety of pretty characters, including: Ella, the Dust FairySandy, a mermaidPrincess Nicole, who is fast asleep in a towerLouise, ballerina stretching before classAnd many more! With this book, learning to draw is as simple as following the numbered steps on the left-hand side of the page. Bergin’s drawings are easy for kids to recreate and are a sure way to inspire the artist inside every child.
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  • It's Fun to Draw Monsters

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Even the most reluctant young artists will love learning how to draw silly monsters with this bright and simple book. Step-by-step instructions and illustrations are easy and fun to follow, and children will giggle at the fun facts about different monster species. (Did you know that the Krungo monster is great at climbing trees, or that the Prootle monster sleeps with its eyes open?) Learn how to draw and color crazy creatures like:Shaggy FuzbitPolka-dotted, four-eyed SpindleAngelic-looking BlarpScaly SplazzAnd ten more!In It's Fun to Draw Monsters, Mark Bergin gives kids tips and ideas for using watercolors, crayons, pens, and collage to create wacky, imaginative monsters. Even after mastering Bergin's monster suggestions, kids will love thumbing through this book for inspiration as they go on to draw their very own crazy creatures!
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  • It's Fun to Draw Farm Animals

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This simple, brightly colored book is the perfect tool for the budding artist who is interested in farm animals. Each drawing comes with step-by-step illustrations and tips on coloring a variety of furry, feathered, and spotted animals, including: • Cows • Chickens • Goats • Pigs • Rabbits • Sheep • Horses • And seven more! With It’s Fun to Draw Farm Animals, it’s easy for kids to draw their favorite barnyard animals by following the simple numbered steps on the left-hand side of the page. Bergin’s drawings are easy for kids to re-create and a sure way to inspire the artist within every child.
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  • It's Fun to Draw Monsters, Ghosts, and Ghouls

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Now you can draw your favorite mystical creatures in a snap! Creepy ghosts, eerie ghouls, greedy giants, and scary scarecrows haunt the pages of this fun drawing book for young and budding artists. Step-by-step instructions and illustrations are easy and fun to follow, and children will giggle at fun facts about different monster species. (Did you know the Krungo monster is great at climbing trees, or that the Prootle monster sleeps with its eyes open?) Learn how to draw and color crazy creatures like: Polka-dotted, four-eyed SpindleAngelic-looking BlarpA wicked wizardA spooky ghostAnd many more! In It’s Fun to Draw Monsters, Ghosts, and Ghouls Mark Bergin gives kids tips and ideas for using watercolors, crayons, pens, and collage to create wacky, imaginative monsters. Even after mastering Bergin’s monster suggestions, kids will love thumbing through this book for inspiration as they go on to draw their very own crazy creatures and frighten some other kids with their own troupe of Halloween characters!
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  • Soldiers

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2012)
    The brave men and women who fight for their countries are a favorite drawing subject for many action-minded, young artists. Redcoats, minutemen, and infantrymen can all be drawn using this easy-to-follow guide. Step-by-step instructions help young artists draw their favorite soldier. Drawing basics, like perspective and drawing materials are also explained in easy to understand language.
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  • Magical Creatures and Mythical Beasts

    Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Provides step-by-step instructions on drawing creatures from mythology and folklore, including centaurs, dragons, and other imaginary beings.
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