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Synopsis
The fascinating worlds of the ocean and the rainforest come to life with pencil and paper. These two books give 8-14 year-olds a valuable learning resource with easy, step by ...
Children's Literature
At maturity, the sea's prime predator can be from six inches and a few ounces to 60 feet and 20 tons big; white, black, brown, green, purple, blue or polka dotted; and second only, perhaps, to dinosaurs for "grabbing" kids-as you'll discover when you put within easy reach Doug DuBosque's step-by-step guide on how to Draw! eight shark species and other ocean animals.
Editorials
Children's Literature -
At maturity, the sea's prime predator can be from six inches and a few ounces to 60 feet and 20 tons big; white, black, brown, green, purple, blue or polka dotted; and second only, perhaps, to dinosaurs for "grabbing" kids-as you'll discover when you put within easy reach Doug DuBosque's step-by-step guide on how to Draw! eight shark species and other ocean animals.School Library Journal
Gr 4-7-A useful, easy-to-follow instruction book. Directions are provided in the form of step-by-step, black-and-white drawings; youngsters start with a simple shape, add details, and later erase the lightly drawn basic shape. Pencil is the only medium explored. Tips include shading techniques and suggestions to observe the subject carefully. Very brief information pertaining to the ocean animals themselves is given as well.-Alexandra Marris, Rochester Public Library, NYBook Details
Published
September 1, 1994
Publisher
Peel Productions, Inc.
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780939217243