by William Potter (Author) Gareth Conway (Illustrator)
This witty and inventive drawing book encourages young readers to unleash their imaginations by transforming everyday objects into awesome animals!
Turn a pear into a polar bear, cheese into a cheetah and pliers into a pterosaur with this wacky and entertaining guide. Whether it's food, clothes or stationary, the young artist has been supplied with plenty of photo-realistic, full-color images which children can draw around to create something entirely different.
- The fun and inventive transformations stimulate imagination
- The simple exercises are perfect for early drawers
- Encourages children to create their own sketches With these new skills, children can transform their own found objects from around the home.
Ideal for creative kids aged 7+.
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Gareth Conway graduated from The Surrey Institute of Art and Design with a degree in animation. He has worked on several successful children's animated television series as well as illustrating books. Gareth lives in Devon with his wife and daughter who are his biggest inspiration and harshest critics in equal measure.
William Potter is a prolific author of children's non-fiction. He has also written and edited a wide range of well-known comics and magazines, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Sonic the Comic, Marvel Fact Files, Marvel Chess Specials and DC Chess Collection. He lives in Haslemere, UK.