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Books with title Pencil, Paper, Draw!®: Flowers

  • Pencil, Paper, Draw!®: Flowers

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, May 6, 2014)
    With just their pencils, kids can grow a blossoming garden on the page! It's so simple: budding artists just trace the colorful numbered lines. Kids will happily draw bluebells and chrysanthemums, daffodils and sunflowers, geraniums in a flowerpot, and more. Instructions explain the parts of the flower and provide tips on making them look realistic.
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  • Pencil, Paper, Draw!®: Flowers

    Steve Harpster

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, March 4, 2008)
    With just their pencils, and this very basic drawing course, kids can grow a bright and blossoming garden on the page! It’s so simple: every spread presents budding artists with colorful numbered lines to trace. Blue is for the new steps, black ones are for the lines done previously, and the gray lines are just for guidance—they can be erased before the picture is done. Kids will happily draw bluebells and chrysanthemums, daffodils and sunflowers, daisies in a vase, geraniums in a flowerpot, apple tree blossoms on a branch, and more. Instructions explain the different parts of the flower and provide tips on what makes them look realistic.
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  • Paper Flowers

    Erica Cope

    language (, Jan. 23, 2018)
    It all started as a game—a game I never lost.Cami Andrews is a girl on a mission. She’s a girl with a plan. A three-step plan, to be exact, and it hasn’t failed her yet.Her best friend Oliver doesn’t approve of the games she plays.He is a boy unwaveringly loyal. Loyal to a fault, but his patience is running thin. When Cami sees Peyton Holmes for the first time she knows that she wants him to be her next conquest, and when Cami sets her sights on something, she never fails. Not in life and certainly not in love. She always gets what she wants, even if she has to adjust her personality a little in the process. It might test her friendship with Oliver, but that’s a chance she’s willing to take. Unfortunately, Peyton isn’t like any other guy she’s encountered before and getting him to fall for her is far more challenging than she ever expected. Has she lost her touch or is Peyton just immune to her charms? And is she willing to lose the friendship of the only person who truly knows her and embraces her flaws, in the pursuit of a guy? Maybe winning isn’t everything it’s cut out to be. Full of laugh-out-loud moments and heartbreaking revelations, Paper Flowers is a captivating tale about falling in love and finding the courage to be yourself along the way.
  • Pencil, Paper, Draw!®: Dogs

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, May 6, 2014)
    With so many adorable dogs to choose from—from a cute cocker spaniel to a friendly-looking Rottweiler—every child will be able to draw his or her favorite puppy. The variety helps build skills, as youngsters master the art of depicting bodies small and tall, long hair and short, pointy ears and floppy, and faces of every conceivable shape.
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  • Pencil, Paper, Draw!®: Dogs

    Steve Harpster

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, May 28, 2006)
    With so many adorable dogs to choose from—from a cute cocker spaniel to a friendly-looking rottweiler—every child will be able to draw the puppy he or she likes best. And the variety also helps build skills, as youngsters master the art of depicting bodies small and tall, long hair and short, pointy ears and floppy, and faces of every conceivable shape.
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  • Paper Flowers

    Erica Cope

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 3, 2018)
    Cami Andrews is a girl on a mission. She’s a girl with a plan. A three-step plan, to be exact, and it hasn’t failed her yet. Her best friend Oliver doesn’t approve of the games she plays. He is a boy unwaveringly loyal. Loyal to a fault, but his patience is running thin. When Cami sees Peyton Holmes for the first time she knows that she wants him to be her next conquest, and when Cami sets her sights on something, she never fails. Not in life and certainly not in love. She always gets what she wants, even if she has to adjust her personality a little in the process. It might test her friendship with Oliver, but that’s a chance she’s willing to take. Unfortunately, Peyton isn’t like any other guy she’s encountered before and getting him to fall for her is far more challenging than she ever expected. Has she lost her touch or is Peyton just immune to her charms? And is she willing to lose the friendship of the only person who truly knows her and embraces her flaws, in the pursuit of a guy? Maybe winning isn’t everything it’s cut out to be... Full of laugh-out-loud moments and heartbreaking revelations, Paper Flowers is a captivating tale about falling in love and finding the courage to be yourself along the way.
  • Paper Flowers

    Ray Gibson

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 1, 1995)
    Demonstrates how to make paper flowers with easy-to-buy materials, for gifts, cards, table settings and bouquets. Graphic, step-by-step instructions help children achieve satisfactory results with minimal supervision.