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A Wonderful World of Animals: A Doodle Art Book

My Wonderful World of Animals

Author: Victor Escandell  

A doodle book for creative parents.

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A doodle book for creative parents.

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This is a very special doodle book intended to entertain children by mixing colours and doodle a wide selection of cute animals, presented in the most natural way. Doodle Art Book: My Wonderful World of Animals offers parents a book that will stimulate the creative abilities of their children by using primary designs that catch children's vision of the natural world of animals.

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“"...But sometimes, the activity book is more a work of art, and this is when you really need to buy two copies. One for the kids and one for yourself. A Wonderful World of Animals is just such a book. Illustrated by Victor Escandell, this luscious book is a heady mix of kooky illustration of varying style, slipped onto pages brimming with striking typography that will send the Font Fanatic's heart aflutter." - Tania McCartney, Kids' Book Review "With A Wonderful World of Animals, your child has full reign to express their creativity by transforming each page of animals into their own work of art, with prompts to get them started along the way. Suggested for ages 2-10, this doodle art book, beautifully illustrated by Victor Escandell, has over 120 fun pictures to color in, draw, and imagine. At the end of the book is also a detailed Animalpedia, which lets you discover the characteristics and quirks of all the animals included within./.../This really is a beautiful book, a perfect birthday or special occasion gift, which my daughter was quick to claim as her own" - Crystal Herron, kidthings.net Art, in all its forms, is an obsession for my daughters these days. They would literally colour, cut, paste and glitter glue for hours if I let them; some days I do, some days they get kicked outside to enjoy some fresh air! All of this art has lead me to have strong opinions on what makes a colouring book a winner: it needs to have thick pages (so markers don't bleed through), large shapes that are easy for young artists to colour (too much detail is frustrating when you're using crayons) and my personal preference is something that encourages creativity since my oldest is quite convinced that everything has to be coloured ”

..".But sometimes, the activity book is more a work of art, and this is when you really need to buy two copies. One for the kids and one for yourself. A Wonderful World of Animals is just such a book. Illustrated by Victor Escandell, this luscious book is a heady mix of kooky illustration of varying style, slipped onto pages brimming with striking typography that will send the Font Fanatic's heart aflutter." - Tania McCartney, Kids' Book Review "With A Wonderful World of Animals, your child has full reign to express their creativity by transforming each page of animals into their own work of art, with prompts to get them started along the way. Suggested for ages 2-10, this doodle art book, beautifully illustrated by Victor Escandell, has over 120 fun pictures to color in, draw, and imagine. At the end of the book is also a detailed Animalpedia, which lets you discover the characteristics and quirks of all the animals included within./.../This really is a beautiful book, a perfect birthday or special occasion gift, which my daughter was quick to claim as her own" - Crystal Herron, kidthings.net "Art, in all its forms, is an obsession for my daughters these days. They would literally colour, cut, paste and glitter glue for hours if I let them; some days I do, some days they get kicked outside to enjoy some fresh air! All of this art has lead me to have strong opinions on what makes a colouring book a winner: it needs to have thick pages (so markers don't bleed through), large shapes that are easy for young artists to colour (too much detail is frustrating when you're using crayons) and my personal preference is something that encourages creativity since my oldest is quite convinced that everything has to be coloured 'right' (i.e. the way it looks on the cover, or in the cartoon, etc). The cover of A Wonderful World of Animals Doodle Art Book by Victor Escandell says "Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you: 120 pictures to mess up, colour in, learn from, fiddle with, chew up, and pull out..." The only rule is there are no rules! I loved telling my oldest that and seeing how she chose to interpret the pictures." Stacey Arthur, notjustbabybrain.com ."..But sometimes, the activity book is more a work of art, and this is when you really need to buy two copies. One for the kids and one for yourself. A Wonderful World of Animals is just such a book. Illustrated by Victor Escandell, this luscious book is a heady mix of kooky illustration of varying style, slipped onto pages brimming with striking typography that will send the Font Fanatic's heart aflutter." - Tania McCartney, Kids' Book Review "With A Wonderful World of Animals, your child has full reign to express their creativity by transforming each page of animals into their own work of art, with prompts to get them started along the way. Suggested for ages 2-10, this doodle art book, beautifully illustrated by Victor Escandell, has over 120 fun pictures to color in, draw, and imagine. At the end of the book is also a detailed Animalpedia, which lets you discover the characteristics and quirks of all the animals included within./.../This really is a beautiful book, a perfect birthday or special occasion gift, which my daughter was quick to claim as her own" - Crystal Herron, kidthings.net "Art, in all its forms, is an obsession for my daughters these days. They would literally colour, cut, paste and glitter glue for hours if I let them; some days I do, some days they get kicked outside to enjoy some fresh air! All of this art has lead me to have strong opinions on what makes a colouring book a winner: it needs to have thick pages (so markers don't bleed through), large shapes that are easy for young artists to colour (too much detail is frustrating when you're using crayons) and my personal preference is something that encourages creativity since my oldest is quite convinced that everything has to be coloured 'right' (i.e. the way it looks on the cover, or in the cartoon, etc). The cover of A Wonderful World of Animals Doodle Art Book by Victor Escandell says "Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you: 120 pictures to mess up, colour in, learn from, fiddle
."..But sometimes, the activity book is more a work of art, and this is when you really need to buy two copies. One for the kids and one for yourself. A Wonderful World of Animals is just such a book. Illustrated by Victor Escandell, this luscious book is a heady mix of kooky illustration of varying style, slipped onto pages brimming with striking typography that will send the Font Fanatic's heart aflutter." - Tania McCartney, Kids' Book Review"With A Wonderful World of Animals, your child has full reign to express their creativity by transforming each page of animals into their own work of art, with prompts to get them started along the way. Suggested for ages 2-10, this doodle art book, beautifully illustrated by Victor Escandell, has over 120 fun pictures to color in, draw, and imagine. At the end of the book is also a detailed Animalpedia, which lets you discover the characteristics and quirks of all the animals included within./.../This really is a beautiful book, a perfect birthday or special occasion gift, which my daughter was quick to claim as her own" - Crystal Herron, kidthings.net"Art, in all its forms, is an obsession for my daughters these days. They would literally colour, cut, paste and glitter glue for hours if I let them; some days I do, some days they get kicked outside to enjoy some fresh air! All of this art has lead me to have strong opinions on what makes a colouring book a winner: it needs to have thick pages (so markers don't bleed through), large shapes that are easy for young artists to colour (too much detail is frustrating when you're using crayons) and my personal preference is something that encourages creativity since my oldest is quite convinced that everything has to be coloured 'right' (i.e. the way it looks on the cover, or in the cartoon, etc). The cover of A Wonderful World of Animals Doodle Art Book by Victor Escandell says "Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you: 120 pictures to mess up, colour in, learn from, fiddle..".But sometimes, the activity book is more a work of art, and this is when you really need to buy two copies. One for the kids and one for yourself. A Wonderful World of Animals is just such a book. Illustrated by Victor Escandell, this luscious book is a heady mix of kooky illustration of varying style, slipped onto pages brimming with striking typography that will send the Font Fanatic's heart aflutter." - Tania McCartney, Kids' Book Review"With A Wonderful World of Animals, your child has full reign to express their creativity by transforming each page of animals into their own work of art, with prompts to get them started along the way. Suggested for ages 2-10, this doodle art book, beautifully illustrated by Victor Escandell, has over 120 fun pictures to color in, draw, and imagine. At the end of the book is also a detailed Animalpedia, which lets you discover the characteristics and quirks of all the animals included within./.../This really is a beautiful book, a perfect birthday or special occasion gift, which my daughter was quick to claim as her own" - Crystal Herron, kidthings.net"Art, in all its forms, is an obsession for my daughters these days. They would literally colour, cut, paste and glitter glue for hours if I let them; some days I do, some days they get kicked outside to enjoy some fresh air! All of this art has lead me to have strong opinions on what makes a colouring book a winner: it needs to have thick pages (so markers don't bleed through), large shapes that are easy for young artists to colour (too much detail is frustrating when you're using crayons) and my personal preference is something that encourages creativity since my oldest is quite convinced that everything has to be coloured 'right' (i.e. the way it looks on the cover, or in the cartoon, etc). The cover of A Wonderful World of Animals Doodle Art Book by Victor Escandell says "Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you: 120 pictures to mess up, colour in, learn from, fiddle with, chew up, and pull out..." The only rule is there are no rules! I loved telling my oldest that and seeing how she chose to interpret the pictures." Stacey Arthur, notjustbabybrain.com

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About the Author

Victor Escandell is a well-known illustrator based in Barcelona with more than ten years of experience in the field of children's literature, combined with his work for some of the most important advertising companies such as TBWA and Bassat & Ogilvy.

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Product Details

Publisher
Promopress
Published
26th April 2013
Pages
164
ISBN
9788492810727

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