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Books in Doodle Books series

  • 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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  • Big Book of Drawing, Doodling and Coloring

    James MacLaine

    Paperback (Usborne Books, June 1, 2014)
    You'll find lots to draw, doodle and color in this BIG drawing, doodling and coloring book.
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  • My Doodle Diary: Art Journal

    Creative Kids

    Diary (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 20, 2014)
    **New Cover Design for the girl who loves the color blue.** Blue and purple color combinations. This beautiful blue bird and heart doodle diary appeals to girls of all ages! The diary includes a combination of doodle pages and lined pages throughout. There is also plenty of room to create custom doodles. Encourage your daughter to journal, write stories or create wish lists on the lined pages. This edition features blank bonus pages at the end for additional drawing and writing. *Jumbo 8 x 11 size (Great for trips) *188 pages
  • How to Draw Aircraft

    Rob Court

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Jan. 11, 2007)
    Shows how to draw fourteen types of aircraft in four steps, including airplanes, a hot air balloon, and a space shuttle.
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  • What to Doodle? Best Friends Forever!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 17, 2011)
    More creative than coloring, more satisfying than random sketching, this activity book will inspire you to express your own personal style. Design matching lockets for a pair of best friends, draw a companion for a teddy bear, create a home for a puppy, and fill in the details of other friendship-related scenes. These unfinished images offer loads of opportunities to doodle, plus the fun of coloring each completed drawing.
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  • What to Doodle? In the Garden!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 14, 2012)
    Spark young imaginations and creative energy with these 62 unfinished drawings of scenes from the garden. Kids can fill in the details by drawing their favorite vegetables and flowers, sketching acorn-gathering squirrels, and designing gardening tools and lawn ornaments. The finished doodles are fun to color, too!
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  • What to Doodle? When I Grow Up!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 18, 2010)
    Help spark young imaginations and creative energy with more than 60 almost-finished drawings. Budding artists can fill in fun details of career-related illustrations, including great discoveries by a scientist and an archaeologist, performances by an actor and a singer, the challenges faced by a firefighter and a paramedic, and creations of an interior decorator and a fashion designer.
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  • Isabella's Shoe Studio: Read! Doodle! Create!

    Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Isabella is a smart and funny seven-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a famous shoe designer. She talks all about her artistic family while showing her absolute love for shoes. But that’s not all; Isabella invites young artists not only to read the story, but also to doodle tons of fun stuff and create their own art. With a list of “Cool New Words” and a list of resources for places where readers can donate shoes and help people in need, this book is a perfect fit for girls with artistic dreams and charitable goals. Combining a fun and quirky narrative with creative doodles and activities, this interactive storybook is sure to keep stylish little artists busy for hours.
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  • How to Draw People

    Rob Court

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Jan. 11, 2007)
    Shows how to draw people including a pilot, a chef, a small boy, an astronaut, and a soccer player.
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  • How to Draw Halloween Things

    Rob Court

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Jan. 11, 2007)
    Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing various Halloween items, including ghosts, cats, vampires, and haunted houses.
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