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How to Draw Princesses and Ballerinas - Fiona Watt


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How to Draw Princesses and Ballerinas - Fiona Watt

 
Description: ISBN 0746063628 / Author: Fiona Watt / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... activities take up a double page spread. There are drawings of the finished item which in my experience looks a whole lot ... more

 ... neater than the ones a 3-5 year old can make but it gives a great idea to the child and more importantly the not-so arty adult, as to what it should look like! I think that it would be better if Usborne included photos of perhaps more child-like representations of the finished product. Each activity is very, very simply explained in step-by-step, numbered sections with an accompanying drawing of most of the stages, which I found to be really useful for both of us. - Resources that you will need - Anyone with child...more

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Premium Review How to Draw Princesses and Ballerinas - Fiona Watt: Learning how to draw. (891 words)
by - written on 30/09/07 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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- Introduction - Having been delighted with a couple of other Usborne Activities books relating to things to 'make and do' I was expecting to be just as pleased with some of the 'How to Draw' Usborne Activity books that I bought for my niece who is a huge fan of everything to do with princesses, fairies, ballerinas etc.. - The book - At the beginning of the book as you would expect there is a Contents page which is very easy to use. As with the majority of books in this series, there are 17 things to make, which I have listed below: ~ Little princesses ~ Princesses in pretty dresses ~ Princess castle ~ A ...  Read the complete review

juicy_lucy
Premium Review More arty things (684 words)
by - written on 01/03/07 (Very useful, 1031 readings)
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How to draw princesses and ballerinas A lovely book for anyone who loves princesses and ballerinas and wants to draw and paint them. Strangely enough, I know someone who fits this category! We already had the book showing us how toi draw fairies and mermaids, so this seemed to be a must. The book gets straight onto the descriptions of how to draw them, without any long preamble as to how the book should be used. After all, if you buy the book, you want to learn how to draw them not be told how to use the book! It is divided into two page spreads detailing the drawing or painting of different types of princesses and ballerinas, ...  Read the complete review

 

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