How To Draw Wild Animals - Step-by-Step Grid Drawing for Kids / Simple and Fun Learn to Sketch and Color for Children Ages 5+ (English, Paperback, Ella B. Black)
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How To Draw Wild Animals - Step-by-Step Grid Drawing for Kids / Simple and Fun Learn to Sketch and Color for Children Ages 5+ (English, Paperback, Ella B. Black)
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Bring your wildlife drawings to life using the grid method! This book provides grids for a child to draw each box and, step by step, form the perfect picture! Once a child feels confident and builds self-esteem, it will increase their interest and passion for drawing and allow them to move on to more intricate characters. Children will improve their visual skills needed to become a great artist. Book features: · Use the grid method for accurate and proportioned drawings · Measuring 8.5x11 inches and printed on high-quality paper, this book is the perfect tool for budding artists · 45 wildlife drawings · Covers lions, tigers, bears, monkeys and more · Suitable for children aged 5 to 8 years · Printed on high-quality paper for a professional look and feel Learn how to sketch and colour wildlife with confidence and accuracy. The included grid method will help you achieve accurate proportions and take your drawings to the next level. So grab your pencils and get ready to bring the wild to life!"
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Notion Press
Publication Year
2023
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With a technical background Ella is an author of children books. She is wife and mother of two wonderfull kids, who finds her greatest inspiration in her children and niece.
She loves creating things and sharing them with others. In the same time she loves nature and animals! So, if she doesn't create, she can be found in gardening or doing various activities with children and pets!
Since nature is her second home, her creative work depends on the things she loves.