Sticker Stories: In the Garden
Item #: | 075260 |
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ISBN: | 9781633227071 |
Grades: | PK-3 |
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With Sticker Stories: In the Garden, kids can tell their own garden tales with drawing exercises and 150+ stickers!
There are so many stories to tell about the critters and plants of the garden. Sticker Stories: In the Garden gives kids achance to tell these stories themselves! This unique activity book features fun story prompts and colorful scenes to complete. With more than150 stickers and some simple step-by-step drawing lessons to make the different garden scenes, Sticker Stories: In the Garden is a fun, interactive book that provides hours of entertainment.
Grab some drawing paper, pencils, an eraser, crayons, a copy of Sticker Stories: In the Garden, and some imagination, and encourage your child to make garden scenes! First children will fill the story pages with stickers to complete the scenes. After that, they can follow the simple steps to practice drawing on their own paper. This book shows how to draw a rabbit, carrot, squirrel, tree, bird, sunflower, snail, mushroom, grasshopper, and dragonfly. Kids will then combine stickers and drawings on the scene page near the end to make their own adventures!
Nila Aye's cheerful, retro-modern illustrations and simple step-by-step art instruction inspire kids to use their imaginations to tell their own stories and learn to draw, too. The simple prompts and colorful stickers will have young creative types telling tall tales and learning to draw in no time. Its the perfect jump-start into storytelling and drawing for young authors and artists!
The Sticker Stories series of books is one that should appeal to primary age children. The simple instructions for how to use the book, and the materials needed are listed in the beginning of each volume. Each title includes over 150 stickers to use within the pages of the book. They are used as an activity to go along with brief sentence stories. These appear to be simple items that you are likely to already own, like drawing paper and crayons. There are also several pages of simple instructions for using shapes to draw objects. These books could be a great place for youngsters to practice following instructions on paper, or simply enjoy being creative. 24 pgs, pb. ~Judy