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How to Draw Superheros - This Book Includes Superhero Girls Information on How to Draw Superheros Step by Step and How to Draw a Superhero in 3D - cover

How to Draw Superheros - This Book Includes Superhero Girls Information on How to Draw Superheros Step by Step and How to Draw a Superhero in 3D

James Manning

Verlag: Ridgeman Mental Health Books

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A step-by-step learn how to draw superheros book for kids by James Manning
 
This superhero drawing book has 40 superheros to learn to draw and is suitable for kids aged 9-12
 
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 superheros?
 
Want to find a superheros drawing book kids will love.
 
This book includes superhero girls, information on how to draw superheros step by step and how to draw a superhero in 3D.
Verfügbar seit: 08.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 106 Seiten.

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