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How to Draw Aquarium Animals (How to Draw (Dover))1 review
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2003

kids love it
My kids love to use this book as a guideline for drawing sealife.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Animals (How to Draw (Dover))5 reviews
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 1997

kids dig it
I bought this as a gift for the daughter (7 years old I believe) of a friend of mine. I am very impressed by the results. She snapped it up and immediately began using it. You could see her drawing improve almost immediately, and she came up with some very impressive (and hilarious) drawings. I can't really give the book any higher praise than that.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Flowers (How to Draw)2 reviews
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2001

How to Draw Flowers
This book was sent in error. I was purchasing books for two grandsons 10 & 6. I had returned that book but purchased 3 more of her books.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Funny Faces (How to Draw (Dover))8 reviews
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2002

My 5-year old grand daughter loved it!
When my grand daughter comes to visit, I like to create a fun environment for her. I bought "How To Draw Funny Faces" for her, and she loved it. Usually she spends no more than 10 minutes on a project or game, but she spent close to an hour drawing the various faces in the book and then hung them on my refrigerator. Great for kids to learn to draw and fun.
  
  











  



  
Zoo Animals Dot-to-Dot (Dover Little Activity Books)
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2002

Connect the dots to meet 46 fascinating creatures of the wild, among them a tiger, owl, panda, water buffalo, sea turtle, and panda. Solutions.
  
  











  



  
Sea Life Follow-the-Dots (Dover Little Activity Books)1 review
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 1997

Darn Cute
I got this book to help correct my 3-year-old's "lazy eye." (She must cover her "strong" eye and do hand-eye coordination exercises daily.) There are 2 great things about it: 1) the dots are easy to follow for a child who's too young to recognize the numbers in order and 2) the facts revealed about the sea creatures are interesting and unusual. One thing that surprised me: this is a pocket-sized ...
  
  











  



  
How to Draw (How to Draw (Dover))2 reviews
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2001

Exceeded expectations
I bought this as a present for my six year old. She loves to draw and has a passion for art. I feared the book might be too advanced for her skills however I was wrong. The book was a hit! In fact the whole family is having fun drawing pictures!
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Wild Animals (Learn to Draw)
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 1999

With this step-by-step guide you'll learn to use basic shapes to draw a lion, alligator, gorilla, coyote, ostrich, and 25 other animals. It's a fun, easy way to learn the fundamentals of line, shape, and dimension while producing a gallery of drawings you'll be proud to show friends and family. 120 black-and-white illustrations.
  
  











  



  
The Ultimate Dot-to-Dot Book4 reviews
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2005

Great and Hard to Find
A variety of dot-to-dot books are hard to find, so I resorted to the internet and found a couple on amazon. These are great books and just what I was looking for. They are for my 7 year old and they are so easy for him. I still would like to find harder ones though!
  
  











  



  
How to Draw People (Dover Pictorial Archive Series)1 review
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2002

Just what I needed
This was a gift for my grandson who is currently drawing everything in sight I purchased the book to encourage him to try new ways of seeing people, and to get him to draw things other than Thomas the Tank engine. It worked
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Pets (How to Draw (Dover))
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2006

Easy-to-follow directions make it a snap to draw portraits of favorite animals. Step-by-step diagrams show how to join circles, ovals, and other shapes to create likenesses of 30 adorable creatures — from a mouse, parakeet, and potbelly pig to tropical fish, a hermit crab, and a sugar glider. Finished drawings are also fun to color!
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Insects (How to Draw (Dover))
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 1998

Easy-to-follow guide shows would-be artists of all ages how to create accurate images of a grasshopper, monarch butterfly, tarantula, caterpillar, cicada, praying mantis, walking sticker, scorpion, carpenter ant, Japanese beetle, inchworm, centipede, termite, and 17 other insects. Step-by-step diagrams not only help create figures that are fun to draw but also teach fundamentals.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Farm Animals (How to Draw (Dover))
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2006

This easy-to-follow guide makes it a snap for any aspiring artist to draw everyone's favorite barnyard buddies. Step-by-step diagrams use circles, ovals, and other geometric shapes to create images of a turkey, duck, horse, cow, and 26 other farm animals.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Forest Animals
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2006

Ever come face to face with a forest wolf spider or star-nosed mole? Using the most basic of shapes, this book shows how easy it can be to draw 30 forest animals, including common creatures such as a skunk, raccoon, fox, and moose.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Faces1 review
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2003

Great For Kids or Beginners
I gave this to my 10 yr old son for Christmas and it really teaches him well how to draw faces. The face is very difficult to draw and this book will really get them on the right path. My husband is a good artist and my son is really taking after him, so they can sit together and draw together and learn together :)
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Wizards, Dragons and Other Magical Creatures
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2004

How-to book shows youngsters and beginning artists of all ages a simple way to draw portraits of 30 amazing inhabitants from a magical world. Step-by-step illustrations incorporating circles, ovals, squares, rectangles, and other basic shapes show how to depict graceful mermaids, appealing dragons, gentle giants, and other fanciful creatures.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Dogs (How to Draw (Dover))1 review
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2000

Helpful and simple
I found this book quite easy to follow. Even though I bought this for my daughter I too enjoyed trying to draw the Labradors. It also provides children with background information on the dog that they are drawing.
  
  











  



  
Little Farm Follow-the-Dots (Dover Little Activity Books)
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2005

Find out who's feeding the chicks, what bird is showing off its beautiful coat of feathers, and what lonely creature stands in a field day after day. 58 puzzles with solutions.
  
  











  



  
How to Draw Planes, Trains and Boats
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2004

An easy-to-follow guide for beginning artists shows how to create 30 different forms of transportation by combining circles, cubes, squares, and rectangles. Step-by-step illustrations help create everything from a canoe and antique locomotive to an ocean liner and a seaplane. Also provides young artists with a basic understanding of shape, form, and dimension.
  
  











  



  
Pets Follow-the-Dots
Barbara Soloff Levy

Dover Publications, 2006

This entertaining puzzle book introduces you to all kinds of favorite pets — from a baby chick and snail to a basset hound and salamander. Just connect the dots to create drawings of 58 popular animals. When you're finished, you can have more fun by coloring the pictures. Solutions included.
  
  











  







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