How to Draw Pokemon
by Tracey West
from Scholastic Paperbacks
Ed Emberley's Complete Funprint Drawing Book
by Ed Emberley
from L,B Kids
ver two million copies of Ed Emberley's innovative drawing books have been sold throughout the years. For the first time, we present a two-in-one edition of two of his most popular titles-Ed Emberley's Fingerprint Drawing Book and Ed Emberley's Great Thumbprint Drawing Book. Colorful step-by-step drawings show how to turn your thumbprints into owls, pigs, fish, or basketball players simply by adding the letters I, V, Y, L, O, and U. These titles will not only spur creativity in every child but make it easy and fun as well.
Scribbles: A Really Giant Drawing and Coloring Book
by Taro Gomi
from Chronicle Books
- This book is not just for coloring, it's also for doodling, drawing, imagining and thinking!
- Illustrated by renowned childrens book illustrator Taro Gomi
- Playful drawings, funny scenarios and fun-to-follow instructions
- Contains 368 pages and one color throughout
- Book size: 8 1/4 x 11 11/16 inches
This is no ordinary coloring book! With playful drawings, funny scenarios and fun-to-follow instructions, this book is not just for coloring, but for doodling, drawing, imagining and thinking! Here the art on the page is just the start. This book is paperback with 368 pages with line drawings. Dimensions are 8 1/4 x 11 11/16 inches. Ages 3 to 99.
DragonArt
by Jessica "Neon Dragon" Peffer
from Impact
How to Draw a Dragon: "Cautiously approach the dragon, offer it a piece of candy or a little sister, and draw while it happily munches away."
From the creator of the wildly popular website NeonDragonArt.com, DRAGONART shows you how to create awesome, delightful and frightening beasts, armed only with a pencil and ink pen. You'll begin your quest by conquering a super-easy dragon that even the most foolish of ogres could draw. You'll forge onward to discover simple secrets and spiffy tricks for making creatures friendly or fierce, sorrowful or cynical drawing them from all different perspectives, in flight or at rest (so vain, those dragons - they love to strike a pose!). You'll also learn how to incorporate various details to make each beast original.
Because dragons enjoy having others around to terrorize, disembowel and occasionally hang out with, this book will also teach you how to create a whole cast of creatures, including mythical griffins, guardian gargoyles and deadly basilisks. All this within the curiously compelling, beautifully beastly and brightly colored pages that you will soon hold in your hands, which by now are no doubt trembling with keen anticipation. So quit dragon your feet! (Ugh, wyrms hate puns!) Kindly buy this dragon favorite and make your wildest, wickedest, fire-breathingest fantasies come true!
How To Draw The Newest Pokemon
by Maria B. Alfano
from Scholastic Inc.
Every good Trainer knows that each Pokemon is unique. That's what makes them a challenge to battle--and a challenge to draw! But if you're determined to sketch 'em all, then this book is a great start. It's packed with tips to get you drawing the newest Pokemon characters. So sharpen your pencil and get ready to go!
Art for Kids: Drawing: The Only Drawing Book You'll Ever Need to Be the Artist You've Always Wanted to Be (Art for Kids)
by Kathryn Temple
from Lark Books
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