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Let's Draw Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts with Crayola (R) ! - (Let's Draw with Crayola (R) !) by Kathy Allen (Paperback)

Let's Draw Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts with Crayola (R) ! - (Let's Draw with Crayola (R) !) by  Kathy Allen (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Drawing dinosaurs and prehistoric beasts is fun and easy with simple shapes! Step-by-step instructions feature shapes that combine to become velociraptors, triceratops, woolly mammoths, and more"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Drawing dinosaurs and prehistoric beasts is fun and easy with simple shapes! Step-by-step instructions feature shapes that combine to become velociraptors, triceratops, woolly mammoths, and more. Back matter shows Crayola colors used in the drawings.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>With few words and plenty of (appropriately) colorful diagrams, the Let's Draw with Crayola! series uses basic shapes to playfully teach kids how to draw a multitude of creatures and objects. Double-page spreads introduce thematic groups of critters or things, offering step-by-step illustrations that map out exactly how they should be drawn. A legend at the beginning of each section shows the simple shapes that make up the figures--circles, half circles, trapezoids, squares--and the instructions grow increasingly complex as the book progresses. Early drawings of, for example, eyes or wings are incorporated into the more difficult forms that appear later. <em>Aliens and Spaceships</em> uses plenty of circular shapes to make cheerful aliens and simple planets; more challenging drawings include rocket ships and rovers. Young artists master paws, claws, and antennae in <em>Bugs and Critters </em>before moving on to animals real (Screech the Owl), imaginary (a funky binocular bug), or mashed-up (a foxdeer). Dinosaurs are creatively categorized in <em>Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Beasts</em> 'Meat-Eating Dinosaurs, ' 'Plant-Eating Dinosaurs, ' 'Funny-Looking Dinosaurs, ' and 'Made-Up Dinosaurs' all appear. <em>Kooky Characters</em> is a catch-all: readers can draw everything from a mermaid to a mad scientist. Final spreads in each book show versions of the drawings frolicking together, and a page of Crayola crayons introduces colors. <strong>A cute, bright, math-based approach to art.</strong>--<em>Booklist</em></p>-- "Journal" (7/26/2019 12:00:00 AM)<br>

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