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Books with author Christopher Hassett

  • Ruby For Kids For Dummies

    Christopher Haupt

    eBook (For Dummies, Jan. 8, 2016)
    The fun way to introduce coding with Ruby to kids If you don't have the chance to take coding classes at school or in camp—or if you just want to learn on your own—Ruby For Kids gears you up to expand your technology skills and learn this popular programming language. Written in a way that's easy to follow—and keeping the super tech-heavy stuff to a minimum—it quickly and easily shows you how to use Ruby to create web and mobile applications with no experience required. Ruby is considered one of the best and simplest languages to start with when you're learning coding. This fun and friendly guide makes it even easier. Broken down into simple projects designed to appeal to younger programmers, Ruby For Kids gets you up and running with core coding concepts in no time. Before you know it, you'll be tackling hands-on projects, enjoying the support of a vibrant community, and feeling a sense of accomplishment as you complete projects. Navigate the basics of coding with the Ruby language Use Ruby to create your own applications and games Find help from other Ruby users Offers tips for parents and teachers helping kids learn Ruby So what are you waiting for? Ruby For Kids has everything you need to get in on one of the most popular topics around!
  • Origami Papertainment: Samurai, Owls, Ninja Stars, and More!

    Christopher Harbo

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    From samurai and owls to ninja stars and dragonflies, exciting traditional and original paper folding projects await young origami artists. Organized from easy to challenging, each project includes clear, step by step, photo illustrated instructions that make developing paper folding skills fun. All projects also include creative tips for using and displaying models to impress friends and family.
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  • Easy Origami Decorations: An Augmented Reality Crafting Experience

    Christopher Harbo

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Handcrafted decorations are just a few folds away! Learn how to turn origami butterflies, swans, and tulips into locker magnets, table decorations, and more. With photo-illustrated instructions and augmented reality access to video tutorials in the free Capstone 4D app, you’ll never get stuck on a step. Just grab some paper and start crafting!
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  • Away From Here

    Christopher Harlan

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 31, 2018)
    When I was seventeen years old there were only three things that I knew for certain: I was a mixed up mixed kid, with weird hair and an unhealthy love of comics; I wanted to forget I’d ever heard the words depression and anxiety; and I was hopelessly in love with a girl named Annalise who was, in every way that you can be, a goddess. What can I say about Anna? She wasn’t the prom queen or the perfect girl from the movies, she was my weird, funny, messed up goddess. The girl of my dreams. The reason I’m writing these words.I’d loved Anna from a distance, afraid to actually talk to her, but then one day during lunch my best friend threw a french fry at my face and changed everything. The rest, as they say, is history. Our History. Our Story. Annalise helped make me the man I am today, and loving her saved my teenaged soul from drowning in the depths of a terrible Bleh, the worst kind of sadness that there is, a concept Anna taught me about a long time ago, when we were younger than young. So flip the book over, open up the cover and let me tell you Our Story, which is like Annalise, herself: complicated, beautiful, funny, and guaranteed to teach you something by the time you’re through. Maybe it’ll teach you the complexity of the word potato, something I never understood until the very last page.
  • Kids Draw Dinosaurs

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, Oct. 1, 2001)
    What kid doesn’t love to draw dinosaurs? Dinosaurs remain hugely popular, starring in many animated films and cartoons. And awesome creatures of all shapes and sizes—from the fearsome T-rex to the gentle apatosaurus—fill the pages of this lively how-to for kids. Kids Draw Dinosaurs is a fantastic treasury of easy-to-do, age-appropriate lessons for drawing all sorts of wild and wacky creatures. First, master cartoonist Christopher Hart demonstrates basic drawing techniques like how to use simple ovals to build dinosaur bodies. Kids also learn the basic proportions of the dinosaur head, how a dinosaur stands, and a wide range of action poses. Next, engaging text and easy-to-follow step-by-step exercises show kids how to bring their dinosaurs to life. Soon, they’ll be experts at drawing the meat-eating megalosaurus, baby dinosaurs, flying dinosaurs, early lizards, the massive wooly mammoth, the saber-toothed tiger, wacky cartoon dinosaurs, and much more. Each dazzling spread is easy to follow, fun to look at, and guaranteed to charm a new generation of cartoonists!• Another drawing book for kids by a best-selling master cartoonist and teacher• Engaging text: fun, colorful spreads and easy-to-follow lessons make it easy for kids to learn solid drawing techniques• Dinosaurs are hotter than ever with kids, many starring in hit animated films• Please visit us at www.kidsdraw.com!
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  • Draw Manga!

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, Sept. 1, 2003)
    The first in a cutting-edge series for tomorrow’s illustrators, Xtreme Art: Draw Manga! offers a fun-filled tutorial on the hottest art form out there: the Japanese style of manga—the runaway favorite in the kids’ cartoon industry!Geared for eager young artists ages 8 and up, Xtreme Art: Draw Manga! is an easy-to-follow guide to drawing manga-style heroes, villains, faeries, and monsters. Dozens of eye-popping renderings are broken down into only four simple steps—in each step, new lines are highlighted in a bright second color, making it easy to progress through the steps and build the final drawing. Best-selling author Christopher Hart packs the pages with images and techniques kids can use to start drawing right away.• Launch of a new series for readers ages 8 and up• An excellent precursor to Kids Draw, targeted at younger, less- experienced artists• Proven author with over a million books sold• An affordable, fun-filled introduction to an exciting new art form• Teaches without intimidating, motivating kids with immediate results
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  • Draw a Triangle, Draw Anything!

    Christopher Hart

    Spiral-bound (Chris Hart Books, Oct. 7, 2008)
    One moment you have a triangle—something any child can draw—and the next, look what happened! It’s turned into a fantastic piece of art. Following Chris Hart’s ingenious system, kids will confidently create a spaceship, an astronaut, a dragon, a dinosaur, a circus-full of animals, and many other fun and fanciful drawings. Where can they go from there? Wherever their artistic imagination will take them!
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  • Christopher Hart's Animation Studio

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, April 1, 2003)
    Now for the first time, a fun, hands-on guide to animation for young adults!Created for ages 9 and up yet also perfect for adults, Christopher Hart’s Animation Studio is a comprehensive guide to the classic art of animation. Breezy text, colorful drawings, and clear, easy-to-follow step-by-steps take first-time animators from drawing basics to the creation of their very own animated flip book.Best-selling author Christopher Hart starts with a basic overview of drawing the cartoon head and body, adding expressions, creating characters, and so on. He then takes readers on a backstage tour of a classic animation studio: In the “animation department,” step-by-step lessons demonstrate how to animate humans and animals, plan sequences, and add special effects. In the “layout department,” readers learn to compose scenes and place characters. Finally, a walk through the “film department” leads readers through choosing camera angles, making backgrounds move, creating fantastic settings, and more. Future animators finish by creating an easy flip book to set their own simple sequences in motion.Packed with colorful art, clear instruction, and lighthearted text, Christopher Hart’s Animation Studio is a friendly, informative guide that will empower even the most hesitant readers—whether young adult or adult—to create winning animation!• A first-rate guide to animation basics for less than $8• Easy-to-follow step-by-steps, engaging text, and pages packed with colorful illustrations make learning fun and easy• Includes instructions for making a simple flip book• Christopher Hart is a best-selling expert at instructing and encouraging beginning artists
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  • How to Draw Cartoon Cats, Kittens, Lions and Tigers

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, April 1, 1999)
    An instructional guide for drawing cartoon cats, kittens, lions, and tigers.
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  • How to Draw Fantasy Characters

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill, April 1, 1999)
    Instructions for drawing fantasy characters, including mythological heroes, elves, fairy godmothers, and unicorns. Even beginners from age 12 on up can learn to draw alluring mermaids, beautiful fairy princesses, and enchanting elves, thanks to this workbook's success-producing lessons. 300 color illustrations.Instructions for drawing fantasy characters, including mythological heroes, elves, fairy godmothers, and unicorns
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  • Making Funny Faces: Cartooning for Kids

    Christopher Hart

    Paperback (Watson-Guptill Pubns, Aug. 1, 1992)
    An interactive drawing instruction book in which child works with parent at the beginning, then gains increasing independence.
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  • Manga Mania™: Chibi Sketchbook

    Christopher Hart

    Hardcover (Chris Hart Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    With its adorable girl and boy characters and their pets, Chibi has become extremely popular with young people in general and preteen girls in particular. These childlike creations have mischievous, appealing personalities; huge eyes, and small, squat, and very stylized bodies. Using this clever combination of sketchbook and instructional guide, fans of the style will learn how to draw some of the genre’s most beloved figures. The how-to section explains all that young artists need to know to capture groups, action poses, facial expressions, costumes, and lovable monsters. Among the very special creations featured here: Bishie boy, Shonen boy, Shoujo girl, and more—including a menagerie of super-cute animals.
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