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Gr 4—6—After brief overviews of the kinds of paper, pencils, markers, and paint to buy, these books include a "Master Class" spread that will help when creating some of the other drawings in the book...
Gr 9 Up—Whether the subject matter is as broad as perspective or narrow, covering, for example, a specific artistic medium, this series provides the same thorough coverage...
Gr 9 Up—Vegetarianism stays very much in keeping with the series goal to "help young people sift through the mountain of confusing facts, opinions, and recommendations" in order to make informed decisions about their health...
K-Gr 2—The few sentences that appear on the first spread of each of these books tell children what they will need before they start drawing and assure them that if they can draw shapes, lines, numbers, and letters, they are ready for any of the drawings that follow...
Gr 5—8—Those who choose to mix epoxy instead of watercolors and feel more comfortable in a hardware store than an art store are the target audience for this series...
Gr 1—2—Though promoted as fun snacks and for possible use at a similarly themed party, at times it's a stretch to consider some of these foods as particularly monster-, pirate-, princess-, or astronautlike...
Gr 9 Up—Although the introduction adopts a "one newbie to another" tone ("Maybe I could help other new artists out there because I was just discovering ways to do this myself"), the featured techniques are really for those who already have a base knowledge of form, are familiar with tools such as a lightbox, and know their way around an art-supply store...