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Books with title Draw Learn: Animals

  • Learn To Draw Animals!

    Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Draw 45 of your favorite animals!Simple step-by-step instructions -- just follow the red lines!Draw horses, lions, bears, penguins, monkeys -- a whole zoo!Trace over extra animal outlines to build confidence.Room to practice on opposing pages.Full-color illustrations.Ages 4 and up.Book measures 8-1/2 inches wide by 11 inches high.Young artists learn to draw by tracing helpful outlines, then by following the step-by-step illustrations -- the red lines in each step make completing each animal a breeze. Kids can then use their new skills (and imagination) to draw animals in colorful background scenes throughout!
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  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
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  • Draw 50 Animals

    Lee J. Ames

    Library Binding (Turtleback, May 8, 2012)
    A step-by-step approach to drawing various animals, insects, and fish, including lions, penguins, and spiders. Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • Learn to Draw Zoo Animals

    Robbin Cuddy

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr., Feb. 8, 2016)
    Learn to draw all of your favorite zoo animals, step-by-step, with some help from Learn to Draw Zoo Animals.Go grab your pencils and a notebook, because now is your chance to learn how to draw all of your favorite exotic animals! Perfect for young artists-in-training, Learn to Draw Zoo Animals offers a comprehensive drawing experience that includes step-by-step lessons, as well as full-color photographs to help you learn. You'll also love the included fun facts on the animals, trivia, and quizzes. Each drawing lesson begins with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or a triangle, and progresses to a finished colored piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text describes interesting facts about each zoo animal. Children will love learning to draw exciting animals, such as a bear, lion, camel, monkey, and more!
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  • Learn to Draw Forest Animals

    Robbin Cuddy

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr., May 6, 2015)
    Perfect for young artists-in-training, Learn to Draw Forest Animals offers a comprehensive drawing experience than includes step-by-step lessons, as well as full-color photographs, fun facts, trivia, quizzes and much more. Children will enjoy the 64 pages of drawing instruction for a variety of wild animals, including a grizzly bear, a wolf, a red fox, and an antelope. The book opens with brief information for getting started and the most popular breeds, the tools and materials needed, and some sample drawing exercises to warm up. Each drawing lesson begins with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or a triangle, and progresses to a finished colored piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text describes interesting facts about each animal. With a mix of art instruction and engaging information, Learn to Draw Forest Animals is the perfect way for children to discover more about their favorite animals, in addition to expressing their artistic side.
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  • Learn to Draw Farm Animals

    Jickie Torres

    Paperback (Walter Foster, March 1, 2011)
    Learn to Draw Farm Animals, the first book in Walter Foster’s original award-winning Learn to Draw series since 2006, teaches children to draw all of their favorite farm animals using easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. Each lesson starts with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or an oval; each new drawing step then builds upon the previous step, guiding young artists through the process until they’ve completed an amazingly realistic finished drawing, including a full-color final. Engaging text tells a little bit about each subject, while fun farm-animal facts educate children as they draw for an enjoyable, well-rounded artistic experience.
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  • Learn to Draw Polar Animals

    Robbin Cuddy

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr., Aug. 1, 2014)
    Animals from the Polar Regions are popular subjects among children, and Learn to Draw Polar Animals includes recognizable, engaging wildlife from both the Arctic and Antarctic. Now young artists can immerse themselves in the animal kingdom while learning to draw a variety of polar animals that range from cute and cuddly to massive and majestic. Learn to Draw Polar Animals is a fun and educational drawing book featuring easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. The book opens with brief information for getting started, the tools and materials needed, and some sample drawing exercises to warm up. In Learn to Draw Polar Animals, young artists-in-training will learn to draw their favorite Arctic and Antarctic animals, including a polar bear, a killer whale, a penguin, an arctic fox, and a snowy owl, as well as many other cold-weather creatures. Each drawing lesson begins with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or an oval, and progresses step by step to a finished color piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text provides fun and interesting facts about each featured animal, allowing for an educational, well-rounded drawing experience. With a mix of art instruction and engaging information, Learn to Draw Polar Animals is the perfect way for children to discover more about Arctic and Antarctic creatures and critters, as well as express their artistic side.
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  • My First Learn to Draw: Animals

    Melissa Webb

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, June 1, 2017)
    My First Learn to Draw: Animals provides everything kids need to create their own fantastic animal adventures!My First Learn to Draw: Animals makes learning to draw simple! With step-by-step instructions, practice areas, and fun backgrounds—all especially designed for beginners—children can create wonderful works of art in no time! The book features a range of animals from lions and bears to sharks and spiders, plus a full coloring set including adorable animal pencil toppers.
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  • Learn to Draw Safari Animals

    Robbin Cuddy

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr., May 6, 2015)
    Perfect for young artists-in-training, Learn to Draw Safari Animals offers a comprehensive drawing experience than includes step-by-step lessons, as well as full-color photographs, fun facts, trivia, quizzes and much more. Children will enjoy the 64 pages of drawing instruction for a variety of exotic animals, including a lion, a giraffe, a hyena, and an aardvark. The book opens with brief information for getting started and the most popular breeds, the tools and materials needed, and some sample drawing exercises to warm up. Each drawing lesson begins with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or a triangle, and progresses to a finished colored piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text describes interesting facts about each featured animal. With a mix of art instruction and engaging information, Learn to Draw Safari Animals is the perfect way for children to discover more about their favorite animals, in addition to expressing their artistic side.
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  • Learn to Draw Exotic Animals

    Robbin Cuddy

    Paperback (Walter Foster Jr., Feb. 8, 2016)
    Perfect for young artists-in-training, Learn to Draw Exotic Animals offers a comprehensive drawing experience that includes step-by-step lessons, as well as full-color photographs, fun facts, trivia, quizzes, and much more. Each drawing lesson begins with a basic shape, such as a square, a circle, or a triangle, and progresses to a finished colored piece of artwork, making it easy for children to follow along. Along the way, engaging text describes interesting facts about each exotic animal. Children will love learning to draw exciting animals, such as a degu, giant toad, panther chameleon, squirrel monkey, and more!
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