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Books with title Learn To Draw Things that Go!

  • Learn to Draw Cute Things

    Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, June 25, 2020)
    Are you ready to draw . . . all kinds of cute things? Rainbows, suns, clouds, bees, and so much more? This book is for you!Young artists will learn to draw 53 adorable creatures and objects by simply following the step-by-step illustrations.What makes our drawing books different? The red lines in each step that make completing each drawing a breeze!Kids then use their new skills (and imagination) to draw their own awesome pictures on the background pages throughout!Trace over the extra outlines provided for practice and to build confidence.Ages 6 and up.Book measures 8-1/2'' wide x 11'' high.
  • Learn To Draw Things that Go!

    Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Draw 46 favorite things that go!Simple step-by-step instructions -- just follow the red lines!Draw rockets, boats, tractors, and other machines on the move!Trace over extra 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 drawing a breeze. Kids can then use their new skills (and imagination) to draw in colorful background scenes throughout!
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  • How to Draw 101 Things That Go

    Lambert Nat

    Paperback (Imagine That, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Learn how to draw 101 different things that go! From the multi-million selling "How to Draw 101" series comes this action-packed activity book that contains step-by-step line drawings to help budding artists draw 101 different vehicles in various shapes, sizes, and positions. It's easy! Follow the simple step-by-step drawings and you will soon be amazing all your friends with your newfound artists' skills! From a racing car, a freight train, and construction trucks to a helicopter, a tractor, and rescue vehicles, there are 101 work machines and vehicles to learn to draw. Since each image is broken down into six simple steps, children will quickly gain in confidence when they see their finished results, and will soon be adapting their designs and drawing freehand pictures of their own. Ideal for junior artists age 5+.
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  • Things to Learn

    Tiger Tales

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 5, 2013)
    This engaging introduction to first concepts, like colors, shapes, and numbers, features sturdy, tabbed pages that are perfect for little hands. The bright, appealing photographs and simple labels will help build a child’s vocabulary, develop word-picture association, and encourage them to discover the world around them.
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  • My First Learn-To-Draw: Things That Go

    Anna Madin, Charlotte Pepper

    eBook (Sourcebooks Wonderland, April 30, 2020)
    A learn-to-draw activity book perfect for every budding little artist with adorable easy-to-follow steps!Introducing a new series of Learn-to-Draw books that help children develop basic art skills. Each project features clearly-illustrated steps and space for children to create their own drawing. Including 25 fun projects, the wipe-clean activity format allows young artists to perfect their skills as they draw each project again and again. A wipe-clean pen is included, providing hours of creative, screen free fun in this how to draw book for kids!A fun way to encourage creativity, teach step by step drawing for kids, and help children develop important motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Little ones will love following the simple steps to create drawings of their favorite "things that go". The perfect gift for kids ages 2-6 for young artists to learn how to draw!
  • My First Learn-To-Draw: Things That Go

    Anna Madin, Charlotte Pepper

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Wonderland, Sept. 1, 2020)
    A lifetime love for drawing starts here―My First Learn-to-Draw activity workbooks are perfect for kids ages 3 to 6!Introducing a brand new series of My 1st Learn-to-Draw books that encourage 3-6 year-olds to learn how to draw. Featuring clearly-illustrated steps and space for the child to create their own drawings, this wipe-clean learning activity workbook helps budding young artists to perfect their skills. Made a mistake? No problem! Wipe it away, and use your wipe clean marker that is included to start over again. This Learn-to-Draw Things That Go workbook includes:25 things that go projects: perfect for kids who love tractors, airplanes, cars, trucks, and other things that go, each fun project features 4 simple steps that make them easy to drawNon-stop fun: specially designed reusable format with dry erase wipe clean marker included provides endless hours of entertainment and screen-free timeBuilds vital skills: encourages creativity and confidence while helping children develop important motor skills and hand-eye coordinationThe perfect gift: makes a great holiday stocking stuffer, Easter basket item, or birthday gift for girls and boys who have an interest in drawing!
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  • Dot to Dot Things That Go

    Nat Lambert, Steph Hinton

    Board book (Top That, )
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  • Drawing Things That Go

    Scrace Carolyn

    Paperback (Scribblers, July 23, 2015)
    This title in the new Art Works series acts as a creative spark, setting off your child's imagination so that they can confidently sketch a variety of 'things that go'. From rockets to planes, this title is packed full of inspiring ideas for your child to use to create entirely new artworks of their own. Art Works are a great way to start learning how to draw. Each title features simple, repetitive step-by-step instructions that are perfect for practicing guided reading.
  • Learn to Draw: Things That Go

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    Paperback (Autumn Publishing Ltd, )
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  • How to Draw 101 Things That Go

    Top That Publishing

    Paperback (Top That! Publishing PLC, Sept. 3, 2003)
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  • Draw Things That Go

    Mark Bergin, David Antram

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing, March 4, 2014)
    Get drawing—and get going! Machine- and vehicle-loving kids will have a blast finding out how to draw a NASCAR racecar, a speedboat, a tanker, an F-16A Fighting Falcon plane, and even spacecraft.
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  • Drawing Things That Go

    Carolyn Scrace, Carolyn Franklin

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Budding artists will be delighted by this introductory guide to drawing popular vehicles. It includes 14 simple art projects, each presented with illustrated step-by-step instructions. A full-color finished model is also provided for each project for reference, but creativity and imagination is encouraged. Ideal supplements for enhancing STEAM curriculums and for maker spaces projects.
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