Ponies And Horses

by Mark Bergin

Published 19 February 2015
It's Fun To Draw Ponies and Horses introduces a whole host of horses and ponies from a Shire to a Shetland and explains how to draw them in easy, straightforward steps.Using a variety of artistic tools and techniques, including wax crayons, cutting and pasting coloured paper, felt tip and watercolour paint, the budding young artist can create charming pictures of enchanting animals whilst developing their artistic skills. With 'Splat-a-facts', which give information about what's being drawn, these books act as a creative spark, setting off your child's imagination so that they can confidently sketch and scribble a variety of creatures and objects in their own scenes.

Cars, Planes And Trains

by Mark Bergin

Published 19 February 2015
It's Fun To Draw Cars, Planes and Trains takes young budding artists straight to the driver's seat! Draw a sports car cruising through the mountains, an electric train rolling through the city streets and a spitfire flying through the clouds. With 'Splat-a-facts', which give information about what's being drawn, these books act as a creative spark, setting off your child's imagination so that they can confidently sketch and scribble a variety of vehicles and objects in their own scenes.

It's Fun To Draw Dinosaurs takes young budding artists back to the age of the Tyrannosaurus rex and the pteranodon! The prehistoric world was host to a huge array of different creatures and scenic environments, such as the liopleurodon swimming through the clear sea and the tall diplodocus munching his way through the forest. Here you can draw a wide selection of these creatures and places, using a variety of different artistic tools and techniques, including squiggling, crosshatching, sponging and smudging. Draw a herd of velociraptors charging past a volcano, a fierce Tyrannosaurus Rex chasing its prey or a pteranodon swooping through the cloudy skies. To make the book even more fun, a mischievous Diplodocus can be seen poking his big neck into each and every illustration! It's Fun to Draw is a great way to start learning about the concepts involved in drawing, from colouring techniques and shapes to shading and erasing. Colouring techniques are introduced, using a variety of materials such as wax crayons, coloured pencils and ink pens. With 'Splat-a-facts', which give information about what's being drawn, these books act as a creative spark, setting off your child's imagination so that they can confidently sketch and scribble a variety of animals and objects in their own scenes. Pronounciation guides accompany the simple step-by-step instructions and 'Splat-a-facts' so the whole experience is both educational and enjoyable. The instructions are written in a repetitive way and can be used for practising guided reading. Controlling a pen and making marks on paper help to lay the foundations for practicing writing. Drawing and scribbling at a pre-school age builds skills that make creativity fun!

Robots And Aliens

by Mark Bergin

Published 16 July 2011
This title presents hi-tech robots and crazy aliens and explains how to draw them in simple steps.

Creepy Crawlies

by Mark Bergin

Published 19 February 2015
It's Fun To Draw Creepy Crawlies takes young budding artists on a journey exploring the fascinating world of bugs! Draw a bee buzzing around a beehive, a spider crawling across a web and a dragonfly hovering over a pond. With 'Splat-a-facts', which give information about what's being drawn, these books act as a creative spark, setting off your child's imagination so that they can confidently sketch and scribble a variety of creatures and objects in their own scenes.

Creepy Spooks

by Mark Bergin

Published 1 March 2012
It's Fun To Draw Creepy Spooks explains how to draw a whole host of creepy creatures. From Igor the greedy giant to a haunted Halloween scarecrow and from a wicked wizard to a spooky ghost, budding artists can follow the simple steps to create their very own scary characters. Using a variety of different artistic tools and techniques, including squiggling, sponging and smudging, the reader can create fun creepy pictures whilst developing their artistic skills.

Knights And Castles

by Mark Bergin

Published 16 July 2011
This title introduces a whole host of chivalrous knights through the ages and their magical medieval castles. It helps the budding artist learn to draw a jousting knight, an Arabian knight, a knight in battle and many, many more, using a variety of different artistic techniques.


Fairies and Mermaids

by Mark Bergin

Published 16 July 2011

Pets

by Mark Bergin

Published 30 January 2012
Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing such pets as cats, dogs, lizards, and snakes, and includes a fact about each animal featured as well as tips on drawing techniques.

Sea Creatures

by Mark Bergin

Published 30 January 2012
Here you can learn how to draw a wide selection of sea creatures and underwater environments using a variety of different artistic tools and techniques, including squiggling, cross-hatching, sponging and smudging.

It's Fun to Draw: Set 2

by Mark Bergin

Published 16 July 2011

Pirates

by Mark Bergin

Published 1 January 2012

Monsters

by Mark Bergin

Published 30 January 2012

Safari Animals

by Mark Bergin

Published 16 July 2011

Farm Animals

by Mark Bergin

Published 30 January 2012


It's Fun To Draw Princesses and Ballerinas introduces a whole host of beautiful princesses and graceful ballerinas and explains how to draw them in easy, straightforward steps. Using a variety of artistic tools and techniques, including wax crayons, cutting and pasting coloured paper, felt tip and watercolour paint, the budding young artist can create charming pictures of enchanting characters whilst developing their artistic skills.