
Ocean Explorer's Drawing Guide For Kids
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Become an ocean explorer with this interactive guidebook with step-by-step drawing lessons and fascinating facts about amazing sea creatures!
Perfect for aspiring ocean explorers and budding artists, this beginning drawing book will show kids how to observe and draw their favorite ocean animals and beach discoveries in a fun, interactive style! Popular YouTube drawing instructor Brad Woodard, founder of the Brave Kids Art Club show, shares his easy-to-follow lessons and tips and tricks for getting outside and drawing cool stuff. Featuring:
Easy-to-Follow Instructions: Simple steps-by-step illustrations show to to create fun drawings with no experience necessary
Intro to Exploring: Encourages kids to get outside and make their own discoveries, including facts about the beach and ocean, things to observe about them, what to look for, and where to find them.
30+ Awesome Ocean Animals: All your favorite creatures are included, such as sharks, whales, fish, crabs, birds, plants, and more.
Interactive journal pages: Includes fill-in-the-blank pages of prompts for kids to record their observations and drawings.
This is the ultimate guide for any kid who wants to explore the ocean and learn to draw!
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Author
- Introduction to Exploring the Ocean
- Explorer Rules
- Scientists of the Ocean
- Drawing Tips and Techniques
- Coloring Tips
- Let's Draw Guide
- Let's Draw a Crab
- Let's Draw a Jellyfish
- Let's Draw a Portuguese Man o' War
- Let's Draw a Sea Anemone
- Let's Draw a Blue Whale
- Let's Draw a Dolphin
- Let's Draw a Great White Shark
- Let's Draw a Harbor Seal
- Let's Draw a Sea Otter
- Let's Draw a Seashell
- Let's Draw a Clam
- Let's Draw a Pelican
- Let's Draw a Sandpiper
- Let's Draw an Octopus
- Let's Draw a Giant Squid
- Let's Draw a Seahorse
- Let's Draw a Clownfish
- Let's Draw a Puffer Fish
- Let's Draw a Lobster
- Let's Draw a Lionfish
- Let's Draw a Moray Eel
- Let's Draw a Parrotfish
- Let's Draw an Angelfish
- Let's Draw a Butterflyfish
- Let's Draw a Puffin
- Let's Draw a Damselfish
- Let's Draw a Flounder
- Let's Draw a Manta Ray
- Let's Draw an Anglerfish
- Let's Draw an Orca
- Let's Draw a Sea Turtle
- Let's Draw a Mahi Mahi
- Let's Draw a Hermit Crab
- Let's Draw a Hammerhead Shark
- Let's Draw a Stingray
- Let's Draw a Shrimp
- Let's Draw a Narwhal
- Let's Draw a Walrus
- Let's Draw a Tuna
- Let's Draw a Marlin
- Final Words of Encouragement
- Nature Journal Pages
- Animal Photo Credits
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