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How to Draw Zombies - Including How to Draw Zombie Characters and How to Draw Cartoon Zombies - Vol 2 - cover

How to Draw Zombies - Including How to Draw Zombie Characters and How to Draw Cartoon Zombies - Vol 2

James Manning

Casa editrice: Ridgeman Mental Health Books

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A step-by-step learn how to draw zombies book for kids by James Manning

 
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 a zombie?
 
Want to find a zombie drawing book kids will love.
 
This step-by-step zombie drawing book for kids shows all the steps involved in drawing 19 different zombies.

 
Let your child learn the fundamental basics with our zombie drawing book, today!
Disponibile da: 14/08/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 82 pagine.

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