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Books with author E P Robins

  • Createures: Impossible Kingdom Coloring Book: 25 Mythical Creatures & Funny Animals for Adults, Kids, Wild Imaginations

    P.E. Robinson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2018)
    HippoPillar, TyrannoSkunk & MoosePrincess will take you on a wild art safari! These horizontal pages are a new FLIP-UP coloring experience for all and the mixed-up hybrid animals can be colored quickly – yet still look amazingly detailed.Page backs have been left blank to enable you to doodle new ideas or practice drawing what you see next door. You’ve never seen crazy monsters like this anywhere before.Allow this creative imagination time to help you slip away and relax for a bit!
  • Where's My Butt?: A Sketchbook Journal for Drawing Animals and Writing Stories.

    P.E. Robinson

    Paperback (Independently published, March 30, 2019)
    The 25 partial critter prompts in this sketch-journal are all missing their backsides! Help make them whole by drawing a re-imagined rear end & environment, then coloring your new masterpiece. Get creative and doodle something wild from your imagination. Then write the story of your new Createüre. This Sketch a Story series lets young artisans practice their sketching skills while also honing their linework, shading, handwriting & storytelling abilities - all in this one sketch-journal craft book!Vol. 1 in the Sketch a Story series by Createures™.
  • The Art of Chess Coloring Book: De-Stress with Hand-Drawn & Illustrated Artwork of Beautiful Chess Pieces

    P.E. Robinson

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Celebrate the world's most famous strategy game while coloring these hand-drawn and computer-illustrated pieces of art! Let the stress of the day melt away while adding your own personal touch to each intricate design.
  • Where's My Head?: A Sketchbook Journal for Drawing Animals and Writing Stories.

    P.E. Robinson

    Paperback (Independently published, March 30, 2019)
    The 25 partial critter prompts in this sketch-journal are all missing their heads! Help make them whole by drawing a re-imagined front end & environment, then coloring your new masterpiece. Get creative and doodle something wild from your imagination. Then write the story of your new Createüre. This Sketch a Story series lets young artisans practice their sketching skills while also honing their linework, shading, handwriting & storytelling abilities - all in this one sketch-journal craft book!Vol. 3 in the Sketch a Story series by Createures™.
  • Mammoth & Moth: Stuck in the Mud

    P.E. Robinson

    language (Drawing Deck, LLC, March 6, 2020)
    Asking for help is brave!’Mud’ can sneak up at our most vulnerable of times and may be the scariest thing to ever battle.It can take on very different, hidden forms or even be disguised as something we recognize and trust.Mammoth & Moth remind us that both helpers and friends in need are all around, and are sometimes found in the most unexpected places once we first learn to understand and decide which one we might be. “Strive to understand our own true weaknesses so that we may unlock our best strengths and capacity to help others.”Together, we can learn to turn our greatest weaknesses into strengths!
  • Diary of a Countrified Zombie Killer:

    Rob Robins

    eBook
    My name is Aggie Jumble, and I'm a 6th grade monster hunter. Some say I'm countrified. They say I have a funny accent, I git to spell words all wrong, and make them laugh. Momma just says we're differnt. I moved to the city not too long ago and boy, it's just all weird. It's almost like I done moved into a farn country. There's all kinda ruckus goin on here. Seeins how it's just far too much to recollect in my head, I tried to git it all down in this here story book. Momma made me call it a Diary so even citified girls might want to read about them there scary monsters too. It might help spread the word on how to wallop these things upside the head...just in case we don't make through our adventures.Diary of a Countrified Zombie Killer is a short story intended to make people laugh and is entertaining for children, middle school students, and even adults.Age Level: 9 - 12 | Grade Level: 4th and up
  • Vomit Draft – Screenplay Scratchpad: The safest space to script out your ideas fast, without digital distractions or judgment.

    P.E. Robinson

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 8, 2018)
    A 200-Page formatted notebook to spill out your film and TV scripts by hand.Our Screenplay Scratchpads are simple, screenwriting notebooks that provide visual guidelines on the page to help shape your words into industry-style screenplays. Unlock your wildest spec film and TV scripts without pre-editing or time-wasting like many do in front of a keyboard. Click on Author name for 8 journal colors! • Matte cover; write Title on Spine. • Guides for ‘Titles, Slug Lines, Action, Dialogue, Characters, Page #s & Dates.’ • Title page. • 3-Act brainstorming pages. • ‘Notes & Objectives’ sidebars. • 8 Scene bubbles to easily spot location changes later. • 40 Horizontal lines are numbered. • 200 Pages in all; 96 script pages, if using single-sided. • Full-Bleed design. • NO digital distractions. • NO staring at blank white computer screens. • NO more lost concepts. All ideas, one place. • NO more batteries, cables or clutter. • TRAVEL and write wherever you get a spark!VOMIT DRAFT: END PROCRASTINATION or GIFT ONE TO A WRITER.
  • Lost Dog Mystery

    E. Robins

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Jan. 15, 1984)
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  • Bbc Fact Finders: Animals

    Robin Robins

    Paperback (Bbc Pubns, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Why do birds migrate? What is metamorphosis? How do fish breathe under water? The animal kingdom is divided up into large groups called classes. Each class is made up of different animal species which are alike in important ways. This book introduces you to most of the classes, and helps you to understand how the animal kingdom is divided.
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  • Where's My Home?: A Sketchbook Journal for Drawing Animals and Writing Stories.

    P.E. Robinson

    Paperback (Independently published, March 30, 2019)
    The 25 transparent critter prompts in this sketch-journal are all missing their habitats! Help make them whole by filling in & drawing a magical environment to live in, then coloring your new masterpiece. Get creative and doodle something wild from your imagination. Then write the story of your new Createüre. This Sketch a Story series lets young artisans practice their sketching skills while also honing their linework, shading, handwriting & storytelling abilities - all in this one sketch-journal craft book!Vol. 2 in the Sketch a Story series by Createures™.
  • Hub Cap Mystery

    E. Robins

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Jan. 15, 1984)
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