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Books in Doodle Books series

  • Doodle New York: Create. Imagine. Draw Your Way Through the Big Apple

    Puck, Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, April 1, 2012)
    Sure to put youngsters in a New York state of mind, this book of more than 100 doodles introduces them to the city that never sleeps through local and unique illustrations and activities, from the classic (coloring the lights on top of the Empire State Building) and the fun (creating a subway car) to the just plain wacky (doodling a giant cockroach). The book's convenient size makes it a perfect souvenir for tiny-tot tourists and little locals alike, and the projects require no previous drawing skills—just imagination. In addition to five doodle challenges, the book also incorporates QR codes to offer readers free doodles online.
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  • Doodle and Draw Spots, Stripes and Squiggles

    Parragon Books

    Paperback (Parragon Books, Nov. 28, 2014)
    Finish the patterns, squiggles, and shapes to create amazingly imaginative doodles. Inventive prompts and artistic page starters will inspire your child to doodle, create, enjoy. Start Little, Learn BIG!!!
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  • Come Follow Me Book of Mormon Study Guide for Kids: Visual Study Journal For Primary Kids and Visual Learners; 110 Pages, Large 8x11” size, Study Prompts and Questions

    Joy Bountiful

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2019)
    Come, Follow Me Book of Mormon Gospel Study Journal This fun study journal gives kids a way to incorporate drawing and doodling into their Book of Mormon study. Each week’s study prompts include two pages. One page has an area for doodling, writing a testimony, and recording goals of things to “go and do.” The facing page has spaces for journaling and recording blessings and things you are grateful for.Drawing and visual representation of ideas help visual and kinesthetic learners make strong mental connections to topics they study. While parents or older members of the family may prefer writing notes as they study, this journal gives primary children who prefer drawing a fun way to participate in Come, Follow Me study in a way that supports their learning style. 8.5x11 inches (21.59x27.94 cm) bound notebook110 pages total. Each spread features one page with an area for doodling, writing a testimony, and recording goals of things to “go and do.” The facing page has spaces for journaling and recording blessings and things you are grateful for.Designed for those who prefer a visual style for their at-home gospel studyIncludes pages each week's Come, Follow Me study, based on the topics outlined in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' official Come, Follow Me Guide for Individuals and FamiliesCover features a glossy finish with brightly colored bubbles and an illustration of children holding hands around the earth with rainbows and balloons
  • 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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  • How to Draw Jungle Animals

    Rob Court

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Basic shapes such as triangles, rectangles, and circles combine to show young readers how to draw various types of jungle animals in four simple steps.
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  • Doodle Design & Draw ROCK STAR FASHIONS

    Jennie Sun

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Create your own dynamic, original fashions, fit for any rock star!Fashionistas, fans of popular music, and aspiring designers of all ages will love this doodle book! Filled with trendy outfits for on stage and off, the book offers loads of unfinished drawings whose completion encourages experimentation with color and patterns. More than 60 pages of clothing, jewelry, hairdos, and accessories provide a wardrobe of fabulous possibilities. Color swatches on the inside covers add a bonus source of inspiration.
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  • Doodle and Draw Inside, Outside, Everywhere

    Parragon Books

    Paperback (Parragon Books, Nov. 28, 2014)
    Complete the pictures to create amazingly imaginative doodles. Inventive prompts and artistic page starters will inspire your child to doodle, create, enjoy. Start Little, Learn BIG!!
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  • DuckTales: Doodles

    Zack Giallongo

    Paperback (Disney Press, April 3, 2018)
    Draw, color, and create with your favorite characters from the all-new DuckTales series. Every page is packed with character doodles, from Scrooge McDuck to Webby Vanderquack. Tap into your artistic talents to bring these hilarious and exciting scenes to life! Solve a mystery and redraw history!
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  • Yummy Food Doodles: Perfect for Restaurants, Picnics, Parties, School, and Doodling on the Road!

    Puck, Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Perfect for young artists looking to creatively capture their love for all things food, this book is filled with yummy-specific doodles that add fun and excitement to any moment of the day. From doodling a chef's hat or a box of cereal to decorating a cake or drawing a face after eating something gross, the doodles featured make this book the perfect accompaniment for restaurant trips, picnics, parties, school, and doodling on the road. Also included are details on how to access extra food doodles available for free online.
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  • What to Doodle? Dinosaurs!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 21, 2010)
    Kids of all ages can use their creativity to complete sixty-two fun images of prehistoric creatures. Draw a T. rex's prey, a sabertooth tiger's fangs, and a variety of dinosaur frills, crests, markings, plates, and spikes. The ready-to-finish illustrations help doodlers get started, providing backgrounds and suggestions for a host of cool scenes from the Age of Reptiles.
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  • Doodle Chicago: Create. Imagine. Draw Your Way Through the Windy City.

    Jerome Pohlen, Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    With a strong focus on local and unique illustrations and activities, Doodle Chicago allows young artists to create, imagine, and sketch their way through the Windy City. Each doodle has a definitive Chicagoland style, from drawing the Willis Tower or an El train to creating sketches in the style of architect Frank Gehry. 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 to the city, this book helps them remember their visit while sparking their imagination and creativity.
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  • What to Doodle? Jr.–Princesses, Fairies, Mermaids and More!

    Airlie Anderson

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 21, 2013)
    Enter a fairy tale world with this compact sketchbook of delightful doodles! Crown a ballerina with a tiara, draw a seahorse for a mermaid to ride, give a fairy a magic wand, and sketch a carriage fit for a princess! More than 120 unfinished images of royalty, ballet dancers, and storybook characters encourage kids as young as 6 to use their imaginations to fill in the missing details.
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