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Books in Dover Doodle Books series

  • What to Doodle? Adventure Stories!: Princesses, Fairies and More

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
    The pictures in the four fantastic stories in this book are incomplete — they need your creative help! Use your imagination to fill in the background images and characters for more than 60 unfinished images. Helpful captions provide ideas for your contributions to "The Tale of Princess Petunia," "The Adventures of Annabelle Smith," "Tinkletonk's Quest," and "Janice Jones — Pop Sensation!"
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  • Super-Duper Spooky Doodle Book

    Ryan Sias

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 17, 2018)
    Just in time for Halloween, a spook-the-imagination doodle and draw book jam-packed with "scary" monsters, creative story starters, "haunted" hidden pictures, and more than 50 stickers! Welcome to the weird world of the Super-Duper Spooky Doodle Book! Learn to draw more than twenty ghastly characters in silly scenes on every page. It’s clever, creative, and contagious fun! Just grab your markers, crayons, or colored pencils and get set to laugh and create awesome art—just in time for Halloween! Inside each book, you’ll find 96 pages of fun!Easy-to-follow drawing tips Imaginative doodle promptsSilly story startersHilarious hidden picture pages More than 50 stickers!
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  • Doodle America: Create. Imagine. Doodle Your Way from Sea to Shining Sea.

    Jerome Pohlen, Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    With a strong focus on unique illustrations and activities, Doodle America allows young artists to create, imagine, and sketch their way through the USA. The book is divided into four different regions that cover this great country: the Northeast, the South, the Midwest and the Great Plains, and the West. From doodling a Thanksgiving feast and finishing the Wright brothers’ flyer to designing a license plate and finishing a Mississippi riverboat, kids can start creating on any page they choose. Also included are cool extra doodles, available for free online by using the information contained on the pages inside the book. Perfect for young tourists in their own country or visitors from abroad, this book helps them remember their visit while sparking their imagination and creativity.
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  • What to Doodle? Adventure Stories!: Pirates, Robots and More

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 16, 2013)
    Join in the action-packed exploits of Curlybeard the Pirate, Treasure Hunter Bing Carter, Space Ranger Roger, and the dinosaur-hunting Percival family. Easy-to-follow prompts tell you how to fill in the details of more than 60 unfinished scenes from thrilling expeditions.
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  • What to Doodle? Crazy Faces

    Peter Battaglioli

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 17, 2013)
    There's just one problem with these cartoon portraits of a mad doctor, silly scuba divers, a punk rock band, jiu-jitsu fighters, and other characters—their faces are blank! Use your imagination to add expressions reflecting their wacky personalities, or draw upon suggestions from a gallery of dozens of different eyes and mouths.
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  • What to Doodle? Jr.--On the Farm & In the Wild

    Rob McClurkan, Activity Books

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 16, 2013)
    Oodles of doodles await with this sketchbook safari!You'll discover familiar and exotic animals as you roam the fields of a farm and explore jungle thickets with this compact sketchbook. Easy-to-follow captions offer hints as to how to complete more than 120 unfinished illustrations. Doodle the details of a farmer's lazy dog and a hatchling chick, and fill in a gorilla's face, a parrot's wings, an ostrich's legs, and other creature features. Ages 6 and up.
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  • What to Doodle? Happy Halloween!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 14, 2011)
    Who lives in the haunted house, and where is that flying witch headed? Get in the mood for Halloween as you use your imagination to fill in the missing details of these drawings. Sketch your favorite candies, the scene behind a series of jack-o'-lanterns, and the background for a leaping skeleton. Then, you can color the completed drawings!
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  • What to Doodle? Superheroes!

    Ted Rechlin

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 19, 2012)
    Create the characters for a family of super heroes; draw flashy costumes; and sketch monsters, villains, robots, and other fantasy creatures! More than 60 unfinished drawings invite cartoon fans and adventure lovers of all ages to doodle the crucial details of action-packed sequences. Kids can add extra dazzle to their doodles by coloring the completed drawings.
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  • What to Doodle? Christmas Creations!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 14, 2011)
    This festive assortment of unfinished Christmas illustrations needs your artistic touch. Use your creativity to sketch the missing elements of each merry scene — toys from Santa's workshop, a friend for a lonely snowman, the gifts beneath a Christmas tree, and other seasonal images. Then, you can color the completed drawings.
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  • What to Doodle? Creepy Crawlies!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 18, 2010)
    This cool doodlebook provides kids with a head start to drawing insects and other crawly critters. They'll fill in the details of 62 unfinished illustrations, including the patterns on a moth's wings, a dragonfly's reflection, fleas on an itchy dog, a "hairdo" for a caterpillar, and much more.
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  • What to Doodle? Things That Go!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 26, 2009)
    Each of the 62 drawings in this collection has an unfinished image — and it's up to you to complete it. Whether it's a car, dune buggy, or submarine, you'll have plenty of cool ideas on how these vehicles should look. Put the finishing touch on a private jet or an ice-cream van. Create a coach for Cinderella. Customize a houseboat. Even provide a spaceship for an alien! Here's your chance to create some dashing designs in your own special style — then color everything to your heart's content!
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  • What to Doodle? Manga!

    Ted Rechlin

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 17, 2011)
    Based on the popular Japanese style of cartooning known as manga, these 60 incomplete drawings cry out for finishing touches. Each page features a manga image with a suggestion for filling in the details. Kids can draw a samurai's sword, a monster's teeth, and a warrior's tattoos, and they'll embellish illustrations of pilots, dragons, aliens, and other amazing characters.
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