Drawing Cartoons From Numbers (Drawing with Christopher Hart)

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029158
ISBN
9781640210127
Grade PK-6
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Publisher's Description of Drawing Cartoons From Numbers (Drawing with Christopher Hart)

With this entry in his popular Drawing Shape by Shape series, bestselling author Christopher Hart has created his most inventive characters yet!

Drawing can be as easy as 1, 2, 3! Christopher Hart offers a wildly creative collection of cartoon characters that all begin just with a number. Detailed, step-by-step instructions make it simple to construct each character, but even better, the clever images that emerge from these common numerals are a delight. With the numbers ranging from 1-1001, children can learn art and practice counting, too!

Category Description for Chris Hart Drawing Books For Kids

How relatable for a little kid to learn to draw based on something they already know – letters numbers, and shapes! It's a clever series with clear step-by-step instruction. Chris Hart's critters & characters are original and expressive. The books lie open nicely so your child can draw on their own paper as they follow the steps. It would be fun to draw the figures that spell out your name! I like the horizontal format too, for it shows the steps easily that way. ~Sara

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Chris Hart Books
Grades:PK-6
ISBN:9781640210127
Length in Inches:8
Width in Inches:10.5
Height in Inches:0.75
Weight in Pounds:1.1
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