Thursday, December 9, 2010

Explore Creativity Creatively

Make Art Mistakes

With eye-catching interiors and playful activities, this open-ended sketchbook encourages would-be artists of all ages to look at the world around them and take chances expressing what they see. Inspiring and colorful graphic design will unleash the artist in anyone.



Alphabeasties Amazing Activity Book

Join the Alphabeasties and draw, color, read, write, and sticker from A to Z. Kids will be engaged with playful, intelligent activities, including mazes, word searches, and rebus puzzles. Packed with over 300 full-color stickers!

The award-winning design team of Alphabeasties has created this fresh, original activity book for kids and typography enthusiasts of all ages.

Let's Draw Together

Inside this clever and innovative activity book, each spread becomes a shared creative adventure. Draw airplanes or cars, birds or shapes, even each other! Great for long car or plane rides, rainy afternoons, or sharing with grandparents. An expandable inner pocket is included for treasured drawings. A perfect keepsake!


Monster Comics
Drawing monsters is fiendishly fun in Mike Herrod's newest addition to his bestselling Comics to Go! series. The "invisible ink" pen and light reveal both the hidden images printed within the pages and the drawings and doodles kids create themselves. Fans of monsters can complete the comics or make up their own stories and will delight in the ghosts, goblins, witches, and vampires that fill the pages of this creepy collection.

Doodle 123!
Taro Gomi is back with a new addition to the wildly popular Scribbles, Doodles, and Squiggles series. Playful drawings plus fun-to-follow instructions will have kids of all ages doodling, drawing, and stretching their imaginations in too many ways to count!


My Beastly Book of Silly Things
In My Beastly Book of Silly Things the ridiculous possibilities are endless: flying elephants, sausage thieves, crazy hairdos, boogers, bugs and guacamole and more! Like "My Beastly Book of Monsters," "Silly Things" aims to push kids' latent illustrative creativity into curious new directions. Children get to interpret visual cues and solve humorous mix-ups in their own unique way. What objects will you throw into the garbage? What heavy thing popped the soccer ball? It's all up to them. Illustrator Vincent Boudgourd's loose, exaggerated style not only perfectly sets up each crazy conundrum, it does so in a manner that encourages spontaneous and natural responses from kids. With a unique and highly appealing aesthetic and high production vales, the entire book is a wacky journey into a world where no idea is too silly to take root.

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