Overall, if you like origami, I’d suggest checking out the book. It’s going on my elephant shelf for sure. Elephants are my favourite animal ever, and I was super happy to produce a good looking origami version. My favourite was the elephant, and not just because it’s one of the first 3D style animals. I like the variety included as there are animals from almost every type, and very few are created the same way. There was a wide range of animals from very easy to somewhat tricky. That one part needed some clarifications, but everything else I could understand. The only animal I had trouble was the standing crane, and I could not get the legs to work. I like that it has simple diagrams that are easy to read. I’ve made origami before, so I had an idea what I was doing when I started working through the animals in the book. There is something so relax and fun about making something out of just paper. Dan's illustration style is super-fun, clear, and easy for children (and adults!) to understand.I love origami. UK-based Barry is best-known for his 101 How to Draw series which has sold over 3,000,000 copies worldwide.ĭan Green has worked for some of the world's largest brands including Doctor Who, Top Gear, Star Wars, Danger Mouse, Batman, Spiderman, Superman, WWE, Pixar/Disney, Adventure Time, Moshi Monsters, Shrek, Peppa Pig, Scooby Doo, Thomas the Tank Engine, Ladybug Girl, Otis, and many more. Based in the picturesque, waterside town of Woodbridge, Suffolk, the company now sells over 11 million books and kits per year in over 70 countries around the world and recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.īarry Green has illustrated children's books for over 30 years and has been published in more than 60 countries around the world. Innovative and never-before-seen formats combine to create a catalogue of popular titles, with best-selling series including Scratch and Draw, How to Draw 101, and the multi-award-winning Arty Mouse brand. Whether it's aiding play, inspiring learning, or occupying inquisitive young minds, every Imagine That title places the child's experience at the heart of the book. From cheeky unicorns to roar-some dinosaurs and fluttering fairies to magical mermaids, Imagine That books will take children on a unique journey of fun, discovery, and imagination. Imagine That is a leading independent children's publisher that inspires children to read, learn, play, and create, with a best-selling catalogue of activity, novelty, and picture books. "Great present for the children, but also for their parents!" -Customer Review "Fun - but with serious educational benefits." -Customer Review Over 15 different titles available-collect the full series!.Other formats available including spiral bound and gift set with LCD tablet!.Builds drawing confidence and interest-ignite a new creative hobby!. All you need is a pen/pencil and paper to get started! Since each image is broken down into six simple steps, children will quickly gain in confidence when they see their finished results, and will soon be adapting their designs and drawing freehand pictures of their own. It's easy! Follow the simple step-by-step drawings and you will soon be amazing all your friends with your new-found artists' skills! Learn how to draw 101 different animals including wild animals, ocean creatures, and creepy-crawlies!įrom the multi-million selling 'How to Draw 101' series comes this paw-some spiral bound activity book that contains step-by-step line drawings to help budding artists draw 101 different animals and creatures in various shapes, sizes and poses. The no.1 drawing book that everyone is talking about! **OVER 2 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE!**
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