How To Draw – For Kids
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How To Draw - For Kids
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By Bonnie J. Martin
Copyright 2001 Bonnie J. Martin
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How To Draw – For Kids
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Introduction
Color and shapes make up the world we live in. Children and
adults alike can find hours and hours of enjoyment by
contributing to the world with drawings and paintings -
creating a fun, as well as educational, pastime for the whole
family. Art can make a rainy day inside fly by or a hard day
at school or work be forgotten.
With only a pencil, paper, and this book, anyone can learn to
draw effortless animals, people, and 3-D objects. The steps
are designed to be easy to follow and understand. You can
combine these animals, people, and shapes into entire
pictures full of life and action. Useful information on color
and color mixtures is also included.
If you would like to print this book, choose Print from the
File menu. You can then choose “Pages From” to specify
certain pages to print, or “All” to print the whole book.
Have fun!
- Bonnie J. Martin
How To Draw – For Kids
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What You Need
A Pencil
An Eraser
Paper or a Notebook
How To Draw – For Kids
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Animals
Instructions
Each animal has 8 easy steps to follow. Start with step 1,
and then add each new element in the next step. After 8
steps, you have a whole animal! Whenever you see a little
pink eraser, it means that you erase lines instead of draw
them in that step. After your animal is done, you can color it
in, mix it with other animals, or anything else you want.
(Some content not included in sample.)