How to Draw 101 Animals
Learn how to draw 101 different animals!
From the multi-million selling How to Draw 101 series comes this paw-some activity book that contains step-by-step line drawings to help budding artists draw 101 different animals and creatures in various shapes, sizes, and poses.
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 wild animals and ocean creatures to farm animals and creepy-crawlies, there are 101 animals and creatures 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+.
Impress your friends with your brand new, super-cool drawing device and draw 101 amazing animals, using the easy step-by-step guides in the book.
Ideal for long journeys and holidays! This How to Draw 101 Animals gift box is the perfect way to keep busy with hours of on-the-go creativity. With a stylus and batteries included, you have everything you need to get started as soon as you open the pack.
Including the most successful best-selling book in the history of Imagine That, you can join millions of other kids in the animal-drawing fun. Doodle a lion, monkey, snake, parrot, fish, and many other amazing animals. This gift box is ideal for animal lovers and arty kids everywhere.
Dan Green has worked for some of the world’s largest brands including Doctor Who, Top Gear, Star Wars, Danger Mouse, Batman, Spiderman, Superman, WWE, Pixar/Disney, Adventure Time, Moshi Monsters, Shrek, Peppa Pig, Scooby Doo, Thomas the Tank Engine, Ladybug Girl, Otis and many more. Dan’s illustration style is super-fun, clear and easy for children (and adults!) to understand.
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I bought this for Christmas for my six-year-old grandson that loves Drawing. He loves it! Frankly I am tired of seeing kids these days with their nose stuck in a phone, tablet, computer, or gaming device. It seems to have become too easy for parents to hand electronics to a child to keep them entertained and then we wonder why our kids these days are not doing as well in school. I know that I can’t really change the way that my kid or yours raises their children, but if I can buy them gifts to encourage them to read or draw, hopefully it will at least get their nose out of electronics for a little while. Thankfully, my daughter does limit the time that my grandchildren are allowed to play with electronics. I hope yours are too 🙂
I bought this with my own money, I have not been compensated in any way, and I have not been begged for a review (that I know of, I honestly never check my Amazon messages lol). Best wishes and happy shopping! Please click like if you found my review helpful 🙂
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