Learn to draw ancient creatures with simple shapes.
If you've got a young aspiring artist at home, "Prehistoric Animals" could be a delightful addition to their collection. It's not just about dinosaurs and mammoths; it's imbued with a confidence-building premise that drawing is accessible to everyone. Philippe Legendre's method transforms simple shapes into prehistoric beasts, making it a fun and engaging way to learn art. Plus, it's a quiet nod to the notion that creativity can be fostered, even from the most basic forms.
Whimsical counting adventure for young readers.
'Ten Little Friends' could charm you with its playful approach to teaching kids about numbers. The colorful illustrations and simple narrative can make learning a joy for little ones, subtly introducing them to the world of counting in a way that feels more like fun than education. It's a delightful pick for bedtime, especially if you're looking to engage your child in a story that has an educational twist.