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My children love to watch me draw and ask how can you draw like that? I tell them its like anything else you want to get better at–you just practice. All three of my children will sit down with a drawing book and draw the examples. When I gave this book How to Draw Almost Everything Vol. 2 to my daughter she sat and drew all afternoon. My daughter is in 5th grade and can read the directions on her own to complete the step-by-step instructions of how to draw each item.
How to Draw Almost Everything Volume 2—a follow-up to the popular book How to Draw Almost Everything, part of the Almost Everything series from Quarry Books—shows how easy it is to draw even more cute illustrations.
- Learn to draw each illustration in easy-to-follow steps. Just follow the arrows to complete each step. You’ll also find helpful tips and ideas for drawing variations.
- Start with basic shapes, such as circles, triangles, and squares, then add special details to personalize your illustrations.
- Draw animals, people, everyday objects, patterns and borders, and holiday and seasonal themes, along with warm-ups and special lessons.
- An inspiration gallery offers fun ideas for adding illustrations to everyday objects or creating one-of-a-kind notes, cards, and gifts.
Each book in the Almost Everything series offers readers a fun, comprehensive, and charmingly illustrated visual directory of ideas to inspire skill building in their creative endeavors.
This would be great for those creative children that will be homeschooling for the first time this year. How to Draw Almost Everything Vol. 2 is a great way to keep those creative juices flowing and it would give parents a chance to work with another child.
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