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Books with author Steve Harpster

  • First Word Search: Easy First Words

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Puzzle fun for four- to six-year-olds! These word searches are designed to meet the needs and interests of the youngest readers. Look up, down, and diagonally too, to uncover a buried treasure of hidden words. Young puzzle lovers can show what sharp eyes they have with this huge collection of word searches. Each has a different theme—from “Things that Fly” (airplane, mosquito, flag) to “Sundaes” (caramel, cherry, yummy), and “School Time.”
  • First Word Search: Easy First Words

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Puzzle fun for four- to six-year-olds! These word searches are designed to meet the needs and interests of the youngest readers. Look up, down, and diagonally too, to uncover a buried treasure of hidden words. Young puzzle lovers can show what sharp eyes they have with this huge collection of word searches. Each has a different theme—from “Things that Fly” (airplane, mosquito, flag) to “Sundaes” (caramel, cherry, yummy), and “School Time.”
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  • 1-100 Dot-to-Dots

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Learning to count, refining fine motor skills, and having a blast: that's what children will be doing when they complete these fun dot-to-dots. Each cute picture has 100 dots to connect, and youngsters will surely count along as they move the pencil from one number to the next. Nothing's tricky, because the dots follow one another in a nice, smooth, logical progression, not zig-zagging too much to throw kids off course. With delightful images such as a smiling seal, wild-haired boy, and beanie-clad dog, this will become a favorite with pre-schoolers and kindergarteners.
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  • First Word Search: Fun First Words

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Even very young children can go on a word hunt! In Fun First Words, all the entries are grouped by subject, so youngsters can do their searches in such kid-appealing categories as “Bugs,” “Birthdays,” and “Camping.” They’ll have a happy time hunting.
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  • Drawing Baby Monsters Using Lowercase Letters

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Turn lowercase letters into baby monsters. Step-by-step instructions teach artists how to add lines and shapes to a letter to create a baby monster. This book is 48 pages of full color, drawing fun!
  • Drawing Sea Animals With Numbers & Letters

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Learn how to turn numbers and letters into amazing sea animals. Turn the number 4 into a shark. Change the letter "S" into a narwhal. Drawing is easy as young artists follow the step-by-step lessons. This book is 48 pages of full color, drawing fun.
  • Drawing Fun, Friendly, Pets Using Lowercase Letters

    Steve Harpster

    Perfect Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Use all the lowercase letters of the alphabet to draw fun, friendly pets. Simple, easy-to-follow steps allow young artists to draw puppies, kittens, ponies, and more. Young and old artists will love Drawing Fun, Friendly Pets Using Lowercase Letters.
  • First Word Search: Reading Made Easy

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Now, even the youngest readers can play hide-and-seek on the page with these word searches. While having fun, kids are also doing serious vocabulary building as they come to know the names of foods, clothes, and other interesting things. And that gives kids a great head-start in school.
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  • Drawing Animals With Numbers

    Steve Harpster

    eBook (Harptoons Publishing, )
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  • Draw AlphaBeasts: 130+ Monsters, Aliens and Robots From Letters and Numbers

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (IMPACT Books, Dec. 25, 2018)
    Learn to draw more 130 imaginary creatures using letters and numbers as the starting point! From kooky monsters to silly ghouls and goofy aliens, you can draw any kind of crazy creature in just a few simple steps. Practicing your letters and numbers is fun when you can turn them into characters from your imagination! • Easy-to-follow guided drawings • 130+ characters • Reinforce alphabet and counting skills
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  • Draw Kawaii Fantasy Creatures Using Numbers and letters

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, Oct. 18, 2018)
    Draw cute "kawaii" fantasy characters using numbers and letters. Simple step-by-step directions teach artists young and old how to draw all kind of fantasy creatures.
  • Draw Wizards and Warriors With Letters

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, July 16, 2020)
    Learn how to easily draw wizards and warriors with this amazing how-to-draw book. Add lines and shapes to letters of the alphabet to create all kinds of wonderful wizards and brave warriors. This books makes drawing super simple for young artists learning to draw and creative for older advanced artists.