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How to Draw Almost Everything for Kids Spiral-Bound | July 3, 2018

Naoko Sakamoto, Kamo

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In this hands-on workbook, including 100s of easy and cute illustrations to master with a pen or pencil readers will learn how to playfully draw and doodle with practice drills and basic instructions. Each practice illustration invites you to start with tracing and then provides space for your own freehand versions. A helpful how-to section includes valuable drawing and coloring tips and techniques followed by hundreds of drawings to trace and try on your own!



In this book from the best-selling Almost Everything series, kids will find hours of fun, independent drawing practice with tracing and easy steps to learn how to draw almost everything under the sun.

From soccer balls to panda bears and rainbows to racing cars, this book not only makes kids feel successful at drawing, but is fun for all ages. With space to trace then try it freehand right in the pages, learn to draw all types of sweet:

  • People, including faces, bodies, and with instructions to make a flip book
  • Animals, including pets and wild animals
  • Plants, including flowers, leaves, trees, and even insects
  • Food, from fruits and vegetables to sweets
  • Everyday objects, from kitchen tools to toys and games
  • Icons, for special days, special places, and even astrological signs
  • Holidays and special occasions
All kids, both young and grown, will enjoy improving their drawing skills with this step-by-step approach.

Each book in the Almost Everything series offers readers a fun, comprehensive, and charmingly illustrated visual directory of ideas to inspire skill building in their creative endeavors.
Publisher: Quarto Group
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 96 pages
ISBN-10: 1631594990
Item Weight: 1.0 lbs
Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.59 x 10.0 inches

Naoko Sakamoto is a professional illustrator and author of art instruction and coloring books in Japan. She wears glasses.

Kamo is a Japanese artist living in Tokyo.