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Books in I can draw series

  • I Can Draw Wild Animals

    Helene Leroux-Hugon

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Demonstrates how to use simple shapes to draw such wild animals as camels, hippos, lions, elephants, and tropical birds, and includes facts about each animal and its habitat.
    K
  • I Can Draw People

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 17, 2007)
    By simply connecting such common shapes as circles, ovals, and rectangles, illustrators of every age can sketch amazing likenesses of a boy on a swing, a fireman, a roller-skating girl, an artist, and 26 other subjects. Features blank practice pages, a pencil, eraser, and sharpener.
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  • I Can Draw: Farms

    Simon Abbott

    Board book (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Cows, sheep, tractor . . . you name it. If it lives on a farm, you will draw it. A great take along for a trip down on the farm. Child-friendly 'wipe-clean' spreads allow children to draw and copy pictures and shapes. Each book has a special pen and six spreads. The wipe-clean element allows children to copy pictures again and again, as teaching them basic drawing skills.
    K
  • I Can Draw: Wild Animals

    Simon Abbott

    Board book (Kingfisher, Nov. 10, 2009)
    Rare Book
    K
  • I Can Draw: Pets

    Simon Abbott

    Board book (Kingfisher, Nov. 10, 2009)
    Dogs, birds, fish, whatever your favorite pet, you can take special care in drawing them over and over again. Child-friendly 'wipe-clean' spreads allow children to draw and copy pictures and shapes. Each book has a special pen and six spreads. The wipe-clean element allows children to copy pictures again and again, as teaching them basic drawing skills
    K
  • Easy to Draw Monsters: A Step-by-Step Drawing Book

    Mattia Cerato, Jannie Ho

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Do you like creepy characters? Then check out this book, where you can learn to draw a spooky spider, a googly-eyed ghoul, or a fierce dinosaur. You'll have lots of fun being an artist!
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  • Sharks, Whales and Dolphins

    None

    Hardcover (Parragon Book Service Ltd, )
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  • I Can Draw Country Animals

    Helene Leroux-Hugon

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Demonstrates how to use simple shapes to draw such animals as sheep, chickens, cows, owls, ducks, dogs and cats, and includes facts about each animal.
    J
  • I Can Draw: Pets

    Tony Tallarico

    Paperback (Demco Media, )
    None
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  • Kids Can Draw African Animals

    Philippe Legendre

    Paperback (Walter Foster Pub, Jan. 1, 1997)
    A Child’s First Drawing Book With this simple teaching method, every child can learn to draw! Designed as a child’s first art series, Kids Can Draw will help any child learn the basics of drawing. It’s as easy as drawing a triangle, circle, or square. By starting with these basic shapes, your child can create a crocodile, elephant, lion, or any African animal. The Kids Can Draw method provided a fun, effective way for your child to learn basic drawing skills and achieve amazing results.
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  • I Can Draw Animals

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 17, 2007)
    In just four simple steps, children can draw ducks, cats, dogs, horses, rabbits, kangaroos, elephants, whales, and many more animals using simple circles, ovals, and other common shapes. A special format features easy instructions on the left side and practice-until-perfect blank pages on the right. A pencil, eraser, and sharpener are also included. It's the fun-to-follow way to learn how to draw!
    M
  • I Can Draw Monsters

    Tony Tallarico

    School & Library Binding (San Val, )
    None
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