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

  • Pencil, Paper, Draw!®: Sharks

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, May 6, 2014)
    Look out—sharks! And they're coming to a page near YOU. Just grab a pencil, follow the blue, black, and gray lines, and watch them come alive. There's a bonnethead and bluntnose; a stingray and a mako; and a leopard shark with wonderful patterns. A great white is seen from both the front and side, while others appear leaping, and in full attack mode! Children will want to try their hand at every one.
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  • Pencil, Paper, Draw!®: Sharks

    Steve Harpster

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, March 4, 2008)
    Look out—sharks! And they’re coming to a page near YOU. Just grab a pencil, follow the blue, black, and gray lines, and watch them come alive. The variety here is amazing and will delight kids fascinated by these killer creatures. There’s a bonnethead, hammerhead, and bluntnose; a stringray and a mako; and a leopard shark with wonderful patterns. A great white is seen from both front and side views, while others appear leaping, hunting, and in full attack mode! Children will want to try their hand at every one. Best of all, they’ll come away with beautiful artwork to display...and pride at a job well done.
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  • 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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  • Pencil, Paper, Draw!??: Sharks by Steve Harpster

    Steve Harpster

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, March 15, 1843)
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