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Ed Emberley's Fingerprint Drawing Book | |||
Ed Emberley's Fingerprint Drawing Book |
Ed Emberley is the Caldecott Award-winning author of the popular Drawing Book series.
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Amazon parents' reviews helped me choose this book, and I am glad I chose it. The major advantage is how easy it is to use. There are no words. You view a row of drawings in which you see the train developing; the first drawing has just the first two or three shapes of the train, and each followup drawing adds more shapes. There are no missing steps, and the train turns out looking like it's supposed to. I'm generally terrible at this kind of task and I found it easy. My son (almost 3, and train-crazy) and I sat down together to do this, and it held his interest for a relatively long period of time, I think in part because he understood how I was using the models in the book to make our sketch. The drawbacks are as follows. First, the drawings are relatively elaborate, with lots of tiny shapes to add. Though the task held my son's interest longer than I expected, it didn't hold his interest all the way through (though I have to say, I kept drawing and he kept looking back to see how I was doing, and he absolutely loved the finished product). The second drawback is that the trucks and trains in the book look relatively similar to each other. I have the feeling that I will memorize three or four and that will be the full use of the book. The third drawback is related to the main advantage of the book; this is a step by step recipe, and it isn't clear to me how I would go from copying to sitting down and drawing a train freehand, or to drawing something that is other than exactly what is shown in the book. But in all, I highly recommend this book. My son loves to draw and loves watching people draw, but this wasn't something we could do together because all I know how to draw is a simple house. I've taken art classes before and I just don't have that talent. If I get enough of these books, and can memorize a few trucks, animals, and faces, then this opens up a new activity for us.
I gifted a set of these Ed Emberley drawing guides to my 5 year old cousin (along with a sketchbook and some drawing utensils). He is very fascinated with art and loves the drawing books -- now he wants them all!
I no longer have to scramble to think of what to gift him on holidays, the answer is always another Emberley. At least until I run out of the series or he inevitably grows out of coloring.
I learned to draw all kinds of things when I checked these books out of the library as a kid; so they hold nostalgic value to me. I was very happy to pass it on to my young cousin.
Ed Emberley is just fantastic. I had only one or two of his books as a child (30-ish years ago) and once I found out there were more, I bought everyone I could find. My girls really enjoy them (now almost teens). The step by step approach to taking shapes they're familiar with and putting them together to make such cute drawings helps them to branch out into drawings of their own. We leave notes for each other and put something we learned to draw from EE's books on the note - brightens everyone's day!
Some art books can make kids cry in frustration with, "I don't get it, I can't do it". I have never had that problem with books from this artist, kids just love these! Ed Emberly has made some wonderful books for kids and grown-ups of any age that have no drawing skills, but want to learn a simple way. His books are the easiest books to get you started if you have no previous drawing skills. He doesn't talk down to you, he doesn't talk at all but uses his step by step method for you to follow. As a result, you can use these books for kids that have language issues. He starts with a step by step illustrated lesson to draw one simple item. First a simple straight line here, then insert a circle then, then another line, step by step along the way and before you know it you have a completed drawing that you can be really proud of. I teach Cub Scouts and this artist makes the perfect book for teaching a class when you are a volunteer yourself that is not an art pro.
In this book, he shows us how to make complete trains in drawings that when finishe, you will be shocked it came from your pencil. The drawing is simple, but looks complex when finished. Also see his book, "Make a World", and "The Big Green Drawing Book".
I bought this for my 3 elementary-aged homeschooled kids. We love it! It gives clear enough directions (whether the kids can read or not) that they can do it all on their own. It shows how to make the designs step-by-step. There are tons of ideas in the book. These include how to make: animals, birds, silly faces, people, holiday themes, vehicles, clowns, dragons, lions, and more. I would probably buy it for any kid age 4 and up. I think this book, plus a couple stamp pads, would make a great gift for someone!
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