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Books in Let's Draw Step by Step series

  • Let's Draw Jungle Animals

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 15, 2019)
    The jungle is full of remarkable wildlife! With simple step-by-step instructions, young artists of all skill levels can learn to draw some of these exciting and unique animals. Activities begin with basic shapes, helping to instill an understanding of elementary geometry. Readers learn that drawing doesn't have to be difficult. Requiring only basic art supplies and featuring concise and simple text, these projects can be accessible to all, and can also inspire creativity and imagination.
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  • Let's Draw Wild Animals

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Animal lovers and budding artists will love creating their own menagerie of wild animal drawings. Simple, step-by-step instructions are presented through clear text and corresponding images. As readers follow along, they learn to take simple shapes and use them to draw a wide variety of wild animals from the past and present, including elephants, lions, sharks, and even dinosaurs. Colorful, charming illustrations captivate readers while also giving them examples of each finished drawing. After following each series of simple steps, readers will have their own wild works of art to show off to their family and friends!
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  • Let's Draw Sea Creatures

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 15, 2019)
    All sorts of creatures exist deep in the sea, and with the right guides, drawing them can be easy. This engaging book helps readers explore the waters and create colorful drawings of the creatures that inhabit them. Each project features simple instructions, including drawings of each step and concise text, to help young artists complete their works of art. Readers are encouraged to use their imagination, develop a sense of creativity, and perhaps use the skills they've learned to create even more drawings.
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  • Construction Vehicles

    Marie Fordacq, Peggy Nille

    Board book (Twirl, April 4, 2017)
    Dump trucks, cement mixers, cranes—what a treat of a board book for kids who love trucks. Filled with exciting illustrations of machines at work, this latest Let's Step™ title is just right for little ones curious to find out more about what their favorite vehicles do all day. The graduated pages, lively text, and a charming cast of animal construction workers combine to make this the go-to volume for every toddler driver. Vroom, vroom!
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  • Let's Draw Storybook Characters

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Storybook characters are easy to draw if you know the right steps to follow. As readers explore each simple series of step-by-step instructions, they learn to draw dragons, unicorns, wizards, fairies, and other fantasy figures. Clear text and drawings of each step allow budding artists to create their own magical worlds filled with creative characters. Readers will also be charmed by the colorful illustrations that can be seen on each page. These drawing projects encourage readers to use their imagination to take what theyve learned and illustrate their own stories of princesses, witches, and many other characters.
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  • Let's Draw Dinosaurs

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 15, 2019)
    Though it's been millions of years since they roamed the world, dinosaurs still spark great interest. With this helpful guide, young artists learn how to draw some of these breathtaking creatures. Projects begin with simple shapes and lines, and with the help of colorful illustrations and accessible text, readers are shown how they can add to these basic figures to create their own unique works of art. Budding artists can use the skills they learn from these engaging activities to continue drawing all kinds of exciting scenes.
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  • Plants and Animals

    Colin Caket, Leon Baxter

    Paperback (Collins, May 15, 1989)
    None
  • Let's Draw Pets and Farm Animals

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Pets and farm animals are fun, familiar subjects for beginner drawing projects. Young readers follow clear text instructions and corresponding pictures as they create their own cute and colorful artwork. These step-by-step instructions allow readers of all skill levels to feel like real artists. Readers can even compare their works of art to the charming illustrations used as examples. With each turn of the page, they learn to draw a variety of petsfrom dogs and cats to spiders and snakes. They also learn to draw a barnyard full of farm animals and a farmer to take care of them!
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  • Let's Draw Wild Animals

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Animal lovers and budding artists will love creating their own menagerie of wild animal drawings. Simple, step-by-step instructions are presented through clear text and corresponding images. As readers follow along, they learn to take simple shapes and use them to draw a wide variety of wild animals from the past and present, including elephants, lions, sharks, and even dinosaurs. Colorful, charming illustrations captivate readers while also giving them examples of each finished drawing. After following each series of simple steps, readers will have their own wild works of art to show off to their family and friends!
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  • Let's Draw Things That Go

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Sports cars, trains, and airplanes are just some of the vehicles young readers can learn to draw by following step-by-step instructions. Through accessible text and clear images of each step, readers are shown how to draw a wide variety of popular things that go. Each series of instructions also includes a colorful illustration of the finished product to give readers an example as they create their own drawings. Action-packed works of art featuring helicopters, police cars, and submarines are just a few simple steps away!
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  • What Comes Next?

    Colin Caket, Leon Baxter

    Paperback (Collins, April 18, 1988)
    None
  • Let's Draw Storybook Characters

    Kasia Dudziuk

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Storybook characters are easy to draw if you know the right steps to follow. As readers explore each simple series of step-by-step instructions, they learn to draw dragons, unicorns, wizards, fairies, and other fantasy figures. Clear text and drawings of each step allow budding artists to create their own magical worlds filled with creative characters. Readers will also be charmed by the colorful illustrations that can be seen on each page. These drawing projects encourage readers to use their imagination to take what theyÂ’ve learned and illustrate their own stories of princesses, witches, and many other characters.
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