Children Drawing Books
Buy books to keep your little artists entertained, help them learn to draw with these great books
Louie Draws a Boat
Drawing, colouring and inventing... these three fun activities are perfect for young children who are starting on the road to reading and writing. Using step-by-step instructions, this book teaches young children how to draw a boat and also a hot air balloon and a train.
Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 5: More Stories C: Drawing Adventure
The Stage 5 Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories provide humorous storylines to engage and motivate children. The popular characters and familiar settings are brought to life by Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta. The stories are unchanged from the previous edition but the cover notes have been updated to support adults in sharing the story with the child.
How to Draw Big Cats
Part of the How To Draw series, this book encourages children to record from first-hand observation, experience and imagination, and explore ideas. It teaches children to try out tools and techniques and apply these to materials and processes, including drawing.
I Can Draw
I Can Draw: Pets gives children the confidence to learn to draw their favourite animals. Starting from a simple shape, each step adds a little extra until the picture is complete.
I Can Draw Bugs
A new series that encourages very young children to develop first drawing skills
Draw Like an Egyptian
The art of ancient Egypt is instantly recognisable and appealing to children and adults of all ages. This book shows that anyone can draw animals, people and places in the style of ancient Egyptian artists. It contains sketches which show how to build up a drawing from simple basic shapes, and how to add colour and detail to create an image.
I Can Draw Playtime
A new series that encourages very young children to develop first drawing skills
I Can Draw: Wild Animals
A new series that encourages very young children to develop first drawing skills
50 Things to Draw and Paint
This title features 50 things to draw and paint. It includes arty ideas of things to drawn and paint such as an inky beetle, wax resist fish and landscape painting sure to keep children (and adults!) amused for hours. Every page is colourfully illustrated and contains clear, step-by-step instructions.
Draw Me a Star
Features words and pictures, which help children learn to understand and enjoy drawing themselves. This book is suitable to introduce one of the essential creative activities of early childhood.
How to Draw Stuff
Suitable for children of ages 4 to 8 years, this title teaches basic drawing skills. Based on the demonstrations that the author has done in thousands of classrooms, it gets children started with a win as they follow an easy step-by-step path to creating their own characters.
I Can Draw Under the Sea
A new series that encourages very young children to develop first drawing skills
Children's Drawings
This title looks at children's drawings in light of modern psychology, focusing on the two main theories - visual realism and intellectual realism - whilst examining the work of Georges-Henri Luquet and arguing that his work goes beyond both theories.
DRAWING ON DIFFERENCE
This text reveals how art therapy can support and validate the emotional and mental health needs of people with learning difficulties. Case studies present work with adults and children with differing degrees of difficulty.