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Cover of Farm Animals How to Draw Farm Animals, Drawing Book for Children and Adults, Extra Practice Pages Drawing Books for Ch...

Farm Animals How to Draw Farm Animals, Drawing Book for Children and Adults, Extra Practice Pages Drawing Books for Ch...

by ZIPIT

Book Details

Publisher:Comparison to Other Drawing Books
Published:2019-11-03
Pages:50
Format:paperback
Language:en
ISBN:1704852978

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

Young artists learn to draw by following 8 simple step illustrations. Perfect for children who are learning to draw. ★ Simple step-by-step instructions ★ Filled with cute cows, horses, ducks, roosters and many more farm animals! ★ Single sided printing to prevent bleed through ★ Extra pages to practice drawing all the animals ★ For older kids ages 5 and up ★ Perfectly sized at 8.5" x 11". ★ Paperback with a glossy finish. ★ Perfect gifts for your little animal lover! ★ Look for our other Learn t

Our Review

This instructional drawing guide offers young artists a clear, methodical approach to sketching beloved farm animals through eight simple steps per illustration. The book is thoughtfully filled with charming subjects like cows, horses, ducks, and roosters, providing a wonderful variety for children to practice their fine motor skills and artistic confidence. Its single-sided printing is a practical feature that prevents ink bleed-through, allowing for worry-free creativity. The generous 8.5" x 11" pages and dedicated practice spaces make it an ideal workbook for developing hand-eye coordination.

What sets this art activity book apart is its focus on achievable success, building a child's ability to create recognizable animals from basic shapes. The step-by-step visual instructions are perfectly calibrated for older kids, around ages five and up, who are ready to follow sequential directions. This structured yet engaging format is particularly beneficial for children who love animals and are eager to translate that passion onto paper. The final result is a tangible boost in artistic self-esteem, turning a blank page into a portfolio of farmyard friends.

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