Draw AlphaToons
130+ Crazy Critters and Characters From Letters and Numbers
by Steve Harpster
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Pub Date 18 Jun 2019 | Archive Date 8 Mar 2022
F+W Media | IMPACT Books
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Description
Turn letters and numbers into animals, pets and crazy characters. Step-by-step pictures show you how to draw everything from pigs, sloths and piranhas to cuddly kittens and zany cartoon people using different letters and numbers as a starting point.Learn how to draw more than 130 funny alphabet and number-based cartoonsMake your 'toons wacky by adding mustaches, mohawks and even word balloonsPerfect for beginner artistsWhen N becomes a nervous rhino, G becomes a goofy granny and the number 8 becomes a purple panda, the fun really begins.
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The next book in the AlphaDraw series!
ALPHADRAW
Draw AlphaBeasts: 9781440354045 - In Stores Now
Draw AlphaToons: 9781440354052 - In Stores 6/18/19
Draw AlphaBabies: 9781440300967 - In Stores 11/12/19
Please contact publicity [at] fwmedia.com for author event and publicity inquiries. Steve regularly visits schools and libraries for kids drawing events.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781440354052 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 144 |
Featured Reviews
My children have had several drawing books over the years and have really enjoyed them. This one was no different. The artist goes over the process step by step and makes it easy for kids or adults of any skill level to follow along. At the same time, the kids are also working on their alphabet letters. To me, that’s the best thing about these art books... the kids learn many different types of things!
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