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Books in Doodle Books series

  • Beach Doodles

    Puck, Violet Lemay, Paige Garrison

    Paperback (Duo Press, April 1, 2013)
    Perfect for young artists looking to creatively capture their seaside experience, this book is filled with beach-specific doodles that add fun and excitement to a day spent at the beach. From drawing a sand castle or the contents of a whale’s belly to sketching the faces of passengers on a boat, the doodles featured are a great way to commemorate a vacation on the water. But the fun doesn’t end when the book is completed—extra beach doodles are available for free online by using the information contained on the pages inside the book.
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  • Big Maze Book

    Kirsten Robson

    Paperback (Usborne Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Wind your way through over 50 mazes to find: lost friends, escape danger, discover and complete extra puzzles throughout this book.Book Details:Format: Activity BookPublication Date: 1/1/2013Pages: 96Reading Level: Age 6 and Up
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  • Doodle Design & Draw DREAM BRIDAL FASHIONS

    Eileen Rudisill Miller

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 19, 2017)
    Design the wedding gown of your dreams with this delightful doodle book!Bring your wedding fantasies to life with inspirations from this fabulous collection of traditional and modern bridal fashions. More than 60 pages of unfinished drawings for you to complete offer a gallery of sophisticated and trendy dresses for the bride and her bridesmaids, as well as outfits for other members of the wedding party. Dazzling accessories include bouquets, rings, tiaras, veils, shoes, hairdos, and even a wedding cake or two.
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  • Doodle San Francisco: Create. Imagine. Draw Your Way Through the City by the Bay.

    Puck, Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    For young artists who’ve left their hearts in San Francisco, this book allows them to create, imagine, and doodle their way through the City by the Bay. The doodles have a distinct San Francisco style, from sketching Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge to creating a unique, personalized cable car. But the doodles don’t end when the book is completed—a gold rush of extra doodles awaits for free online by using the information contained on the pages inside the book. Perfect for young tourists to the city, this book will help them remember their visit while sparking their imagination and creativity.
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  • What to Doodle? Jr.--Animals!

    Jillian Phillips

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 21, 2011)
    Perfect for children ages 6 and up, this book of doodles is loaded with unfinished images of land and sea creatures. Budding artists can add tentacles to an octopus, decorate a hermit crab's shell, provide teeth for a grinning crocodile, and draw other simple details. More than 120 illustrations offer plenty of creative amusement.
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  • What to Doodle? My Friends

    Rosie Brooks

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 18, 2010)
    Spark kids' creativity with this delightful little doodle book. They'll provide the finishing touches for dozens of simple illustrations of friends — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, and drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items. A great way to encourage a budding artist, this books offers the extra fun of coloring the completed images.
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  • What to Doodle? Jr.--Superheroes and Robots!

    Peter Donahue

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 21, 2013)
    Draw a fabulous gallery of wacky automatons and costumed crusaders! Excite young imaginations with these thrilling but unfinished images of robots and superheroes. Helpful captions suggest what's missing from each of the 106 illustrations. Suitable for ages 6 and up, the humorous drawings are great for coloring, and they'll appeal to adult doodlers, too.
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  • What to Doodle? Amazing Animals!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 21, 2009)
    Kids can use their imagination to finish the 62 sketches in this interactive drawing workbook. They'll enjoy decorating the wings of a butterfly, drawing a gorilla pack leader, illustrating the prey caught in a boa constrictor's coils, showing what angered a charging rhino, and filling in many other exciting scenes. After completing the fanciful wildlife scenarios, children can have even more fun by coloring their creations.
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  • What to Doodle? Jr.--Everything!

    Rosie Brooks

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 23, 2011)
    This compact doodle collection offers hours of creative expression for children as young as six. More than 120 almost-finished illustrations are ready for kids to fill in details — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, and drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items. A great way to encourage budding artists, this book offers the extra fun of coloring the completed images.
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  • Doodle Florida: Create. Imagine. Draw Your Way Through the Sunshine State

    Laura Krauss Melmed, Phillip C Wells

    Paperback (Duo Press, April 15, 2014)
    Filled with region-specific doodles that will appeal to vacationers, travelers, or born-and-bred Floridians, this book allows young artists to create, imagine, and sketch their way through the Sunshine State. The doodles have a definitive Florida style that highlights the important landmarks and cultural attractions throughout the state, from beautiful beaches to museums and historic sights. But the fun doesn’t end when the book is completed; extra doodles are available for free online by using the information in the pages of the book.
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  • Doodle Texas

    Jerome Pohlen, Violet Lemay

    Paperback (Duo Press, April 1, 2013)
    Filled with regional-specific doodles that will appeal to vacationers, travelers, or born-and-bred Texans, this book allows young artists to create, imagine, and sketch their way through the Lone Star State. The doodles have a definitive Texas style that highlight the important landmarks and cultural attractions throughout the state, from the Texas star and events at the rodeo to the strangest sights seen in Austin. But the fun doesn’t end when the book is completed—extra doodles are available for free online by using the information contained on the pages inside the book.
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  • What to Doodle? Fantastic Fantasy!

    Chuck Whelon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 26, 2009)
    More satisfying than coloring, more challenging than drawing on blank paper, this activity book will inspire junior artists to complete 62 illustrations in their own personal style. Kids can decorate a wizard's robe, design a knight's shield, depict a goblin's steed, draft a fantasy map, draw a hat for Puss-in-Boots, illustrate what a princess discovered in the forest, create a city for the underwater mer-people, add ears to the head of an ogre, and much more. Then they can color each page!
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