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How to Draw Cars - This How to Draw Cars Book Contains Advice on How to Draw 29 Cars Step by Step - cover

How to Draw Cars - This How to Draw Cars Book Contains Advice on How to Draw 29 Cars Step by Step

James Manning

Publisher: Ridgeman Mental Health Books

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Summary

This How to Draw Cars Book Contains Advice on How to Draw 29 Cars Step by Step
 
Have you been looking for a fun and mentally engaging way to help your child develop and fine tune their drawing skills?
 
Need an easy yet exciting way to help your child learn the basics of learning how to draw?
 
Want to find a drawing pack kids will love?
 
This book includes step by step approaches on how to draw supercars, trucks, and tractors, as well as advice on how to draw realistic cars and cartoon cars.
 
Would your child love to learn to draw cartoons? Would they want to learn to draw people, or perhaps learn to draw in 3D?
 
Then you're in the right place! Our learn to draw books for kids are the perfect starting point on your child's creative journey.
 
Drawing step by step is the easiest approach to help reduce any frustration your child may experience. Each image is deconstructed so that your child doesn't feel overwhelmed, but feels capable of completing the task.
 
Simple instructions and easy to learn shapes will clearly guide your child from the very first pencil stroke to the finished drawing.
 
Learn to draw in 30 days!
 
As your child is guided through our books, you may find that they learn to draw quickly! As they complete each image they will gain confidence motivation to finish each book.
 
Let their artistic ideas flourish and watch your child use the basic concepts learnt to create his or her very own masterpiece!
Available since: 08/07/2024.
Print length: 90 pages.

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