Draw AlphaToons

Draw AlphaToons

Author: Steve Harpster

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2019-05-28

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 144035409X

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Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Drawing AlphaToons is as easy as 1, 2, 3...or A, B, C! Turn letters and numbers into animals, pets and crazy characters. Step-by-step pictures show you how to draw everything from pigs, sloths and piranhas to cuddly kittens and zany cartoon people using different letters and numbers as a starting point. • Learn how to draw more than 130 funny alphabet and number-based cartoons • Make your 'toons wacky by adding mustaches, mohawks and even word balloons • Perfect for beginner artists When N becomes a nervous rhino, G becomes a goofy granny and the number 8 becomes a purple panda, the fun really begins.


Baby Animals

Baby Animals

Author: Steve Harpster

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781402746789

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From cute baby creatures to ruthless pirates, this newest entry in the popular art series for kids makes it simple to create pictures young artists will be proud to show off. With the help of shaded lines to guide their pencils and crayons across the page, children can produce drawings in slow, manageable stages. Full color.


Drawing Shape by Shape

Drawing Shape by Shape

Author: Christopher Hart

Publisher: Chris Hart Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781936096411

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A three-in-one, updated compilation of Chris Hart's popular books Draw a Circle, Draw a Square, and Draw a Triangle, now complete with a new introduction and templates. The bestselling how-to author breaks down the drawing process into its simplest components, so it's easy and fun for kids to learn. Every child can master these basic shapes, and that's all they need to begin creating mermaids, superheroes, fire-breathing dragons, and a circus full of animals.


Alphabet Books

Alphabet Books

Author: Bonnie Mackey

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-10-24

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1440841632

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Covering more than 300 alphabet books with topic, content area, grade level, text structure, and instructional value indexing, this extensive resource guide includes bibliographic information and brief summaries of each selection as well as a chapter devoted to the unique uses of alphabet books within ELL classrooms. Alphabet books are perfect for establishing introductory lessons and serve as a starting point for project ideas. Alphabet Books: The K–12 Educators' Power Tool is ideal for school and public librarians as well as teachers who need to meet specific learning standards. The indexing by topic, grade level, and content area helps in finding just the right book for the aligned instructional objective. Some 300-plus alphabet books are additionally categorized according to the complexity of the text structure. Featured books for three grade level categories (Pre K–2, 3–6, and 7–12) are accompanied by instructional strategies to use with these books. Images of the finished student projects for every described strategy are included to clarify the instructional values. A chapter that focuses on the use of alphabet books in the English language learners' classroom offers strategies for the specific needs of this student group.


How to Draw Kawaii Cute Animals + Characters Collection

How to Draw Kawaii Cute Animals + Characters Collection

Author: Rachel A. Goldstein

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-11

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9781976321283

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Does your child love cute baby animals, things, and cartoon characters? Well this is called Kawaii / Chibi style. This is a compilation or collection of our 3 Kawaii drawing books that will teach your kids how to draw cute Kawaii style animals, critters, things, foods, desserts, and super cute characters. This is a style of Manga / Anime that is very simple for children to draw. I am sure that you have seen Kawaii style before...these cute cartoons are known to have very basic geometric shapes, adorable expressions, and large eyes. This book will teach your child how to draw these cute characters, step by step, with the easiest approach possible...by using alphabet letters, numbers, symbols, and other simple shapes. By buying this compilation book, you are getting 3 books for the price of 2. Kids and beginners will learn how to draw cute Kawaii stacked animals, a cute doggy in a shark costume, an adorable raccoon holding a monkey balloon, a cute little kid eating a lollipop, a Chibi bunny rabbit crying over his spilled ice cream, adorable Kawaii kittens hugging, a cute baby duckling in sunglasses pointing at a cute bumble bee, a cute Kawaii tiger, an adorable raccoon, a cute Kawaii turtle eating pizza, a Chibi kid in a frog onesie costume, an adorable Kawaii cactus, a cute pig cupcake, a silly fish spitting water at a bird, a Kawaii seal ice cream cone, a cute hedgehog, a llama dressed in a unicorn costume, a cute dog super hero, a Kawaii elephant singing and dancing, a cute hedgehog balancing on top of a fox and a piggy, cute Kawaii animals stacked in an ice cream cone, a cute Kawaii hamsters, an adorable raccoon, cute Kawaii cats, a Chibi unicorn, an adorable dragon, a cute narwhal, a silly octopus with a mustache, a child dressed in a dinosaur costume, a unicorn jumping in the air, a little girl sticking out her tongue, a cute Kawaii narwhal ice cream cone, an adorable hamster running in his hamster ball, and many other cute Kawaii characters. Some of these Chibi / Kawaii drawings might seem strange to you, but it is what kids are drawing these days...and these are so easy to learn how to draw. These cartoons are perfect for doodling. You will find your child's doodles and you won't be able to keep yourself from smiling. Kawaii style is easy to doodle and that is part of what makes this style so much fun to learn how to draw. Rachel has been teaching kids how to draw for almost ten years now, and this drawing technique really works! With this no-tears strategy, learning how to draw is fun for children as young as 5 years old, but also works for adults and teens. Cartooning is fun for kids, but even more fun when it comes easy to them. This book does just that...makes drawing fun and easy for kids. This book will turn your child into the manga / kawaii artist that he or she wants to be. Each cute Kawaii drawing lesson is a step by step process. Each tutorial is broken down into the simplest of steps that can be followed by most children. Your child doesn't need to know how to read or write letters to follow these drawing lessons. In fact, preschoolers, Kindergartners, First graders, etc. can enjoy this book. The only thing your child needs is time and interest. You can also use this as a drawing workbook as the child can draw along in the book. This book is for both boys and girls, and is good for kids of most age ranges, but is best for kids aged 6-8, 9-12 - but if your kids are 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, etc, they will all have fun trying these drawing tutorials out. Have fun drawing the day away! Let the Kawaii drawing and doodling start now! Great for kids and beginners! Just an FYI. This book teaches your child how to draw Kawaii characters, animals, and things that we created. It does NOT teach your child how to make up their own Kawaii characters.


Guided by Meaning in Primary Literacy

Guided by Meaning in Primary Literacy

Author: Joyce Armstrong Carroll

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2016-12-12

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1440843996

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Using a research-based approach, this book examines the critical connections between writing and reading, and it explains how to encourage early literacy in the classroom and library. How can teachers and librarians support true literacy in young learners? Are very young children guided by meaning in constructing their reality and their relationship to the world? What is the value of championing writing at the kindergarten level? Guided by Meaning in Primary Literacy: Libraries, Reading, Writing, and Learning answers these questions and many more, providing best practices in early literacy through explicit lessons in writing and reading and demonstrating how the library can extend learning in deep and powerful ways. While some books emphasize reading, others emphasize writing, and still others focus on library instruction, this profound resource brings all of the components of literacy together in a meaningful way. Throughout the book, the authors highlight examples of student writing, anecdotes from the real world, and connections between theory and what happens in practical application. Unique in its thoroughness of content for this age group, this text is essential reading for all early childhood teachers and librarians working in schools and in public libraries with young children. The book also serves trainers working with teachers and librarians to increase their effectiveness in working with young children to promote early literacy.