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Books with author Steve Harpster

  • Draw Crazy Cartoons With Letters

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, Sept. 18, 2015)
    Draw crazy cartoon characters by starting with a letter. Draw talking sharks, wise-cracking pigs, goofy people and lots of other funny characters. Simple to follow, step-by-step instructions make this a great how-to-draw book for all ages.
  • Drawing Sea Animals With Numbers

    Steve Harpster

    language (Harptoons Publishing, April 14, 2014)
    Draw sea animals with incredible ease using numbers 2 through 20. Learn how to draw killer whales, sharks, sea lions and lobsters in easy to follow steps. Start with the number 5, add eyes, fins, and a tail and a drawing of a whale appears on the paper. You re going to have a splash when you dive into Drawing Sea Animals With Numbers.
  • Drawing Dragons With Numbers

    Steve Harpster

    Perfect Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, )
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  • The Fancy Octopus

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    language (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    When her friend Claire begs her to, Margo the octopus agrees to take part in a sea fashion show. But when Margo is nervous, she squirts ink. Will Margo's nerves make her ruin her dress?
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  • Draw AlphaToons: 130+ Crazy Critters and Characters From Letters and Numbers

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (IMPACT Books, June 18, 2019)
    Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Drawing AlphaToons is as easy as 1, 2, 3...or A, B, C! Turn letters and numbers into animals, pets and crazy characters. Step-by-step pictures show you how to draw everything from pigs, sloths and piranhas to cuddly kittens and zany cartoon people using different letters and numbers as a starting point. • Learn how to draw more than 130 funny alphabet and number-based cartoons • Make your 'toons wacky by adding mustaches, mohawks and even word balloons • Perfect for beginner artistsWhen N becomes a nervous rhino, G becomes a goofy granny and the number 8 becomes a purple panda, the fun really begins.
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  • The Brave Puffer Fish

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    language (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Hardy's name means "brave," but this little puffer fish is scared of everything. When a shark comes close, Hardy knows he cannot puff up, or he will be eaten for sure. How can Hardy learn to be brave?
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  • Drawing Monsters With Letters 2

    Steve Harpster

    Perfect Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Learn how-to-draw funny, furry, monsters using numbers two through twenty. This book is great fun for both the young artist just learning to draw and for more experienced older artists. No erasing, simple steps, and fun full color illustrations make this book a delightful treasure.
  • Draw AlphaBeasts: 130+ Monsters, Aliens and Robots From Letters and Numbers

    Steve Harpster

    eBook (IMPACT Books, Jan. 11, 2019)
    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
  • The Stranded Orca

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Bruno the orca whale has become stranded on the beach. If he doesn't get back in the water soon, he could die. His friends Peeper and Duke must find a way to help.
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  • Drawing Animals With Numbers

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Harptoons Publishing, Sept. 18, 2015)
    Learn how-to-draw all kinds of fun cartoon animals by adding lines and shapes to numbers. Turn the number four into a rhinoceros or the number twenty into a raccoon. Easy-to-follow steps will guide artists along the way. Easy for young kids to do, but fun and creative for older children too.
  • First Word Search: Fun First Phonics

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Kids will get a fun introduction to the letter combinations and sounds that provide the building blocks for so many words. Each puzzle features examples of one blend of letter sounds, such as CR (crab, crash, crack), OO (balloon, spoon, moon), the Hard G (giggle, beagle, grandma), or the Long A (late, race, game).
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  • The Hiding Eel

    Cari Meister, Steve Harpster

    language (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Fifi is the new grouper fish in the town, and Leon the eel is worried that she will eat him. After hiding for weeks, Leon must finally come out and find some food. What will happen when he faces Fifi?
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