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Books with title Everyone Can Draw Animals

  • Everyone Can Draw

    Shoo Rayner

    Paperback (Shoo Rayner, March 27, 2014)
    If you can make a mark on a piece of paper you can draw! If you can write your name... you can draw! Millions of people watch Shoo Rayner's Drawing Tutorials on his award-winning YouTube channel - ShooRaynerDrawing. learn to draw with Shoo Rayner too! In this book, Shoo shows you how, with a little practice, you can learn the basic shapes and techniques of drawing and soon be creating your own, fabulous works of art. Everyone can draw. That means you too!
  • I Can Draw Animals

    Ray Gibson, Amanda Barlow, Howard Allman

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Using large colorful photographs and step-by-step instructions, presents young children with ideas for drawing animals.
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  • I Can Draw Animals

    Tony Tallarico

    Paperback (Little Simon, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Draw a menagerie of animals in easy-to-follow steps. Now anyone can learn to draw the fun way! Follow the easy step-by-step illustrations and watch simple shapes and lines turn into angry tigers, mischievous monkeys, majestic American eagles and many more lively creatures. Artists of all ages will enjoy hours of fun creating their own zooful of fascinating animals.
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  • I Can Draw Animals

    Ray Gibson, Jenny Tyler, Amanda Barlow, Howard Allman

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Children love drawing, but can become frustrated when their pictures do not turn out how they want. This award-winning book is packed with attractive drawings of animals, with very clear step-by-step picture instructions showing how to do them. Precise hand-control is not required, so even very young children will be able to achieve some delightful results. 32 pages.
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  • You Can Draw Animals

    Parragon Books

    Paperback (Parragon Books, Dec. 23, 2014)
    In this amazing Discovery book, there are over 100 cool creatures to draw, doodle and design! Your child can follow the clear steps or be inspired by the tips and techniques to try their own variations. They will also learn fun animal facts along the way!
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  • Everyone Can Draw Animals

    Peter Gray

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Introduces basic techniques for drawing animals; provides step-by-step instructions for drawing such creatures as a galloping horse, a tiger face, a crocodile, and a scary but funny shark; and suggests ways to draw related subjects.
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  • I Can Draw Animals

    Ray Gibson

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    -- An imaginative and colorful series of craft and activity books for very young children-- Each idea uses quick and easy techniques, ideal for little fingers!
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  • I Can Draw Animals

    Darwin Adams

    language (FastForward Publishing, July 12, 2014)
    With I Can Draw Animals, You'll be amazed at how quickly someone with limited drawing skills can create fun drawings of Lions, dogs, horses, and more. With a few circles and other common shapes, the easy-to-follow line illustrations make it easy for anyone to draw with confidence.The simple, step-by-step diagrams show children and other beginners how simple it is to create fun and recognizable animals. And, in the process, novice artists will learn the basics of developing shapes and proportions.Because this process is so easy to follow and because the results are so immediate, many parents like draw along with their children. The child will have a great time drawing and the parent will learn some new things, too.To sum up, this book is good for:1. hours of fun2. building confidence3. sharpening fine motor skills4. learning to draw5. sharing at family time
  • I Can Draw Animals

    Darwin Adams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2014)
    With "I Can Draw Animals", You'll be amazed at how quickly someone with limited drawing skills can create fun drawings of Lions, dogs, horses, and more. With a few circles and other common shapes, the easy-to-follow line illustrations make it easy for anyone to draw with confidence. The simple, step-by-step diagrams show children and other beginners how simple it is to create fun and recognizable animals. And, in the process, novice artists will learn the basics of developing shapes and proportions. Because this process is so easy to follow and because the results are so immediate, many parents like draw along with their children. The child will have a great time drawing and the parent will definitely learn some new things, too. To sum up, this book is good for: 1. fun 2. building confidence 3. sharpening fine motor skills 4. learning to draw 5. family time
  • I Can Draw Animals 2

    Darwin Adams

    language (FastForward Publishing, July 12, 2014)
    With this follow up to the popular I Can Draw Animals, you'll be amazed at how quickly someone with limited drawing skills can create fun drawings of cows, monkeys, rabbits, tigers, and more. With a few circles and other common shapes, the easy-to-follow line illustrations make it easy for anyone to draw with confidence.The simple, step-by-step diagrams show children and other beginners how simple it is to create fun and recognizable animals. And, in the process, novice artists will learn the basics of developing shapes and proportions.Because this process is so easy to follow and because the results are so immediate, many parents like draw along with their children. The child will have a great time drawing and the parent will learn some new things, too.To sum up, this book is good for:1. hours of fun2. building confidence3. sharpening fine motor skills4. learning to draw5. sharing at family time
  • You Can Draw Animals

    Barbara Soloff Levy

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 2, 2003)
    This easy-to-follow drawing guide for kids offers step-by-step diagrams of more than 100 creatures. This compilation of four of Levy's popular books — How to Draw Animals, How to Draw Dinosaurs, How to Draw Insects, and How to Draw Aquarium Animals — shows how to draw wee squirrels, towering tyrannosaurs, and everything in between.
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  • I Can Draw Animals 2

    Darwin Adams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 21, 2014)
    With this follow up to "I Can Draw Animals", You'll be amazed at how quickly someone with limited drawing skills can create fun drawings of cows, tigers, rabbits, and more. With a few circles and other common shapes, the easy-to-follow line illustrations make it easy for anyone to draw with confidence. The simple, step-by-step diagrams show children and other beginners how simple it is to create fun and recognizable animals. And, in the process, novice artists will learn the basics of developing shapes and proportions. Because this process is so easy to follow and because the results are so immediate, many parents like draw along with their children. The child will have a great time drawing and the parent will definitely learn some new things, too. To sum up, this book is good for: 1. fun 2. building confidence 3. sharpening fine motor skills 4. learning to draw 5. family time