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Books published by publisher Tanya Provines

  • Sammy the Silent Songbird

    Tanya Provines

    language (Tanya Provines, April 28, 2015)
    Inspired by her differently abled son, and by the little birds who build their nests inside the dryer vent pipes in her apartment building, the author wrote Sammy the Silent Songbird to encourage children of all abilities to value the qualities that make each of them unique.Sammy, a little wren, was born without the ability to sing. After being teased by Little Crow, Sammy discovers his unique talent and is admired by all the little birds.
  • How To Draw This Iguana In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya Provines

    language (Tanya Provines, April 29, 2013)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this iguana, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software, as small or as large as you want. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw This Marilyn In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya Provines

    language (Tanya Provines, June 2, 2014)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this Marilyn are intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software, as small or as large as you want. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • Sand & Surf

    Tanya Provines

    language (Tanya Provines, May 9, 2013)
    Starting with a blank canvas, the illustrator of this eBook paints the picture in a series, moving from background to middle ground to foreground. This process encourages the child to interpret each new addition to the scene. Wordless picture books are a first step to reading. The stories are a sequence of pictures that children follow and tell what happens in their own words. This activity helps build vocabulary, comprehension skills, and imagination. Older children and adults can follow along and duplicate the progression to paint their own “Sand & Surf” painting using acrylics or any computer graphics program.
  • Spring Has Sprung

    Tanya Provines

    language (Tanya Provines, April 10, 2013)
    Starting with a blank canvas, the illustrator of this eBook paints the picture in a series, moving from background to middle ground to foreground. This process encourages the child to interpret each new addition to the scene. Wordless picture books are a first step to reading. The stories are a sequence of pictures that children follow and tell what happens in their own words. This activity helps build vocabulary, comprehension skills, and imagination. Older children and adults can follow along and duplicate the progression to paint their own "Spring Has Sprung" painting.
  • How To Draw This Antelope In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya Provines

    eBook (Tanya Provines, April 30, 2013)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this antelope, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software, as small or as large as you want. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.
  • How To Draw This Bighorn Ram In Six Easy Steps

    Tanya Provines

    (Tanya Provines, July 24, 2013)
    Step-by-step instructions for drawing this Bighorn Ram, intended for children and adults who are able to draw lines and shapes and read at a fourth grade level or higher. This can be used for classroom instruction or independent drawing. Drawing can be done using pencil, or any computer drawing software, as small or as large as you want. This method of drawing is a fun way to exercise the right brain. The right brain is responsible for facial recognition, expressing emotions, intuition, spatial awareness, creativity, and other critical functions.