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Books in How to Series series

  • How to Draw Disney's Mulan

    Walter Foster

    Paperback (Walter Foster Pub, June 1, 1998)
    Offers illustrated guidelines and notes from Disney artists to re-create the characters from Disney's "Mulan"
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  • Usborne Book of Hair Braiding

    Lisa Miles

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Provides instructions for braiding hair, including a five strand braid
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  • The Usborne Book of Secret Codes

    Eileen O'Brien, Diana Riddell

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Jan. 1, 1997)
    The Usborne Book of Secret Codes features al l kinds of codes and secret writing to learn, gadgets that y oung readers can make for coding and decoding messages and h ints on how to pass top secret information without it being intercepted '
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  • How to Get a Job...by Me, the Boss

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, May 10, 2011)
    The know-it-all narrator from the New York Times Bestselling How to Be a Baby is back with the third book in the series. This time, she knows all about how to get a job, and she walks readers through the whole process: from deciding what you want to be all the way to acing the interview (tip: don't bring your pet gerbils). This book is sure to be a hit with kids who love to play pretend and dream about what they're going to be when they grow up.
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  • Disney's How to Draw the Lion King

    David Pacheco, Diana Wakeman

    Paperback (Walter Foster Pub, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Inside this easy-to-follow guide, Disney artists introduce the exciting world of drawing animated film characters. Artists young and old will enjoy drawing Simba, Timon, Scar, and the rest of the animals at Pride Rock, following simple, step-by-step instructions that teach how to draw the characters in a variety of poses and moods. This delightful how-to-draw book also introduces interesting facts about the movie alongside the drawing instruction. Learn to Draw The Lion King is a fabulous addition to any would-be cartoonistÆs collection!
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  • How to Get Married ... by Me, the Bride

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, April 14, 2009)
    Our know-it-all narrator is at it again, in this hilarious companion to the New York Times bestselling How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister. Take it from the six-year-old “bride-to-be”: No one will marry you if you don’t ever brush your hair and it looks like a bird’s nest back there. And never get married when it’s dark, because you might not see the groom, and marry the wrong person. When you have found your Own True Love, you must ask permission. “Can I marry you please?” you say. “Yes, please,” he says. Here is the perfect book for kids who play pretend and throw mock weddings, and also for grown-ups who are actual brides-to-be. And don't miss the third installment in the How-to Series, How to Get a Job . . . By Me, the Boss.
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  • Usborne Book of Papier Mache

    Ray Gibson

    Paperback (Edc Pub, June 1, 1995)
    Provides instructions for making papier mache, and suggests a variety of projects
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  • How to Draw Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    Catherine McCafferty

    Paperback (Walter Foster Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Milo studied everything he could get his hands on about the mythical city of Atlantis, so when opportunity knocked, he was ready for the expedition of a lifetime. Now you can follow MiloÂ’s lead as you learn how to draw all the characters in DisneyÂ’s exciting feature film, Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Find out about the special traits that make each person unique, from Dr. SweetÂ’s bulging biceps to courageous KidaÂ’s big spirit. With interesting facts about the movie and drawing tips from real Disney artists, this book is sure to be one exciting learning adventure!
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  • How to Draw Maps & Charts

    Pam Beasant

    Paperback (Edc Pub, June 1, 1993)
    -- Shows how to draw pictures that look professional-- Gives helpful suggestions for materials to use, as well as simple step-by-step examples and techniques
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  • Disney's How to Draw the Hunchback of Notre Dame

    Orlando De LA Paz

    Paperback (Walter Foster Pub, June 1, 1996)
    This series teaches aspiring artists how to bring Disney's famous animated characters to life! Provides fun instruction and tips. The book teaches drawing characters in motion, this type of drawing is best left to high school age and above
  • How to Get Married ... by Me, the Bride

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, April 14, 2009)
    Our know-it-all narrator is at it again, in this hilarious companion to the New York Times bestselling How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister. Take it from the six-year-old “bride-to-be”: No one will marry you if you don’t ever brush your hair and it looks like a bird’s nest back there. And never get married when it’s dark, because you might not see the groom, and marry the wrong person. When you have found your Own True Love, you must ask permission. “Can I marry you please?” you say. “Yes, please,” he says. Here is the perfect book for kids who play pretend and throw mock weddings, and also for grown-ups who are actual brides-to-be. And don't miss the third installment in the How-to Series, How to Get a Job . . . By Me, the Boss.
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  • How to Fool Your Brain

    Jon Miller

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, Sept. 18, 1975)
    Photographs and illustrations with helpful how-to instructions on how to fool your brain with various optical and logical foolings.