Draw with Art for Kids Hub Animals
by Art for Kids Hub; Rob Jensen
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Pub Date May 28 2024 | Archive Date Jul 18 2024
DK | DK Children
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Description
Dad Rob and his family have built a huge following, thanks to their delightfully accessible lessons that gather the whole family to make art together. Their unique, easy-to-follow approach puts fun first, encouraging kids to draw in their own way and be proud of the results.
Every idea inside—cute pets, jungle favorites, tiny critters, mythical creatures, and more—encourages you to have fun as a family and fall in love with drawing. By showing both the kid and adult versions of every animal, families can be creative together, and kids can discover the joy in simply drawing and avoid getting frustrated trying to recreate a perfect image.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780744098884 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 96 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
If your kid watches YouTube, they must watch the Art for Kids Hub channel! There is no shortage of drawing fun, and now in book form?! Perfect for any budding artist!
The book was beautifully written. The graphics are very clean and impactful and I loved the step by step guides. The photos chosen a re ones that children want to draw and are engaging. Overall, the book was well written and I did really enjoy it.
My kids art life was raised on kids arts hub videos. I am happy to see te book. The personality of the artist shows in the drawings too making up for his and his kids voice and involvement. Fun book to draw along with. There's ways to change the moods of the drawings based on how you feel on the day of drawing.
I love this book. I tried the drawings myself and then introduced them to my speech kids. It works great for following the directions activities. Adding the YouTube videos is a bonus. I love the beginning where it talks about the basic shapes to use, as well as expressions. My speech kids often work on facial expressions, drawing them is a wonderful way to integrate that skill into their therapy. Of course, the artwork is wonderful and colorful, just what a drawing book should have.
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