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Books with author Isobel Lundie

  • The Amicus Book of ABC

    Isobel Lundie

    Board book (Amicus Ink, Aug. 6, 2019)
    Unique collage art using recycled maps and marbled papers illustrates this alphabet boardbook for toddlers. The large letters and simple descriptions of familiar objects help foster letter recognition, whole descriptive language and repeated words create a fun story time read.
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  • Cute Animals: Step-by-Step

    Isobel Lundie

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Create your own cute kawaii animals with this adorable how-to guide that covers all the basic techniques! From a sweet little bird with tail feathers and an orange beak to an endearing fox, a spotted seal, and a purple octopus, these animals are the most adorable ever! And they’re all simple to draw, starting with the most basic, easy-to-reproduce shapes. Cute Animals is perfect for every budding artist.
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  • Cute People: Step-by-Step

    Isobel Lundie

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Create your own cute kawaii people with this adorable how-to guide that covers all the basic techniques! Even total beginners can start drawing these cute kawaii people! A lovable, smiling superhero wears a blue mask and a polka-dotted dress. A chef in a big white hat carries a platter of food. And a cheery wizard waves his wand, while a sneaky bandit in a cowboy hat slithers away with his bag of money. Make every one of these—and then come up with your own design!
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  • Cute Food: Step-by-Step

    Isobel Lundie

    Paperback (Book House, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Draw cute, with this book that introduces budding artists to basic techniques for creating adorable kawaii food! Kawaii is a Japanese word that actually means “cute,” and these fun projects, outlined with step-by-step instructions and delightful illustrations, will give children the confidence and skillset to create their own pictures. One side of the spread provides the illustration and the how-tos; the other side has space for you to create your personal variation on the design. From hot dogs and watermelon to cupcakes and pretzels, if this food were real it would be too cute to eat! Draw a takeout container of kawaii ramen, complete with chopsticks; the container has a smiley face and is licking its tongue. Or create a selection of drinks in a glass using different fruits and all with different expressions. You can also try your hand at favorites like pizza, pancakes, peas in a pod, sushi, tacos, ice cream, and more!
  • Jungle Color By Numbers

    Isobel Lundie

    Flexibound (Scribblers, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Take a color-by-numbers journey into the jungle . . . and make pictures come alive! How many eyes can you see in the dark? How many pink plants can you count? Children will love exploring the jungle and solving these puzzles! Each of these lush picture puzzles contains numbers that correspond to a color; kids can find the key on the inside of the stay-open jacket sleeve, and select the right pen, pencil, or crayon to fill in the image. In the end, a gorgeous picture emerges! In addition, young artists will find a wealth of activities to do, things to spot, and questions to answer.
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  • Alice Down The Rabbit Hole: Coloring Book

    Isobel Lundie

    Paperback (Scribo, Aug. 1, 2017)
    This magical coloring book takes kids down the rabbit hole with Alice!Curiouser and curiouser . . . and very enchanting! Journey with Alice down the rabbit hole in this charming, unique coloring book inspired by Lewis Carroll’s beloved children’s classic, Alice in Wonderland. Each exquisitely detailed and imaginative illustration captures Alice’s experience as she tumbles down, down, down into Wonderland.
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  • Fairies Color By Numbers

    Isobel Lundie

    Flexibound (Scribblers, Aug. 15, 2017)
    It’s as easy and fun as 1, 2, 3 to enter fairyland with these magical pictures to color! Fairies holding their starry wands, fairies floating among the leaves, fairies, fairies everywhere! Each of these fantastic and charming picture puzzles contains numbers that correspond to a color; kids can find the key on the inside of the stay-open jacket sleeve, and select the right pen, pencil, or crayon to fill in the image. In the end, an amazing picture emerges! In addition, young artists will find a wealth of activities to do, things to spot, and questions to answer.
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  • The Amicus Book of Colors

    Isobel Lundie

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Feb. 25, 2020)
    A graphic paper-collage of familiar objects associates colors with simple descriptive language to foster recognition and reading.
  • The Amicus Book of 123

    Isobel Lundie

    Board book (Amicus Ink, Aug. 6, 2019)
    Help young readers learn their 123s! With eye-catching illustrations and simple descriptive language, this book helps teach early numbering concepts while the rhyming and repetitive word usage creates a fun story time read.
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  • Jane Goodall

    Alex Woolf, Isobel Lundie

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Learn how Jane Goodall overcame the skepticism of the scientific community in order to revolutionize our understanding of chimpanzees.Women in Science series takes a highly visual approach to telling the stories of important women scientists. Features include bite-sized text telling the story of a scientist's life, groundbreaking works, and legacy for young readers (Ages 7-8).Jane Goodall is regarded as the world's leading expert on chimpanzees. Learn about her passion for animals and the patience she had to study them over long periods in their natural habitat. This book tells Jane's story: her childhood in England, her groundbreaking work in Africa, and her role as a globetrotting ambassador of the conservation movement.
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  • Jane Goodall

    Alex Woolf, Isobel Lundie

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Learn how Jane Goodall overcame the skepticism of the scientific community in order to revolutionize our understanding of chimpanzees.Women in Science series takes a highly visual approach to telling the stories of important women scientists. Features include bite-sized text telling the story of a scientist's life, groundbreaking works, and legacy for young readers (Ages 7-8).Jane Goodall is regarded as the world's leading expert on chimpanzees. Learn about her passion for animals and the patience she had to study them over long periods in their natural habitat. This book tells Jane's story: her childhood in England, her groundbreaking work in Africa, and her role as a globetrotting ambassador of the conservation movement.
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  • Scribblers Book of ABC

    Isobel Lundie

    Board book (Scribblers, April 5, 2019)
    This fun baby book allows young children to practise their foundational literacy and hand-eye coordination skills while being introduced to the alphabet. The warm, inviting illustrations and rhythmic text will soothe and focus the attention of young children. Talking about the pictures helps to familiarise babies with patterns of speech. Talking and listening go together and help lay the foundations for language development.