This cool doodlebook provides kids with a head start to drawing insects and other crawly critters. They'll fill in the details of 62 unfinished illustrations, including the patterns on a moth's wings, a dragonfly's reflection, fleas on an itchy dog, a "hairdo" for a caterpillar, and much more.
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Product Description:
This cool doodlebook provides kids with a head start to drawing insects and other crawly critters. They'll fill in the details of 62 unfinished illustrations, including the patterns on a moth's wings, a dragonfly's reflection, fleas on an itchy dog, a "hairdo" for a caterpillar, and much more.
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What to Doodle? Creepy Crawlies! was printed on paper made with 50% post-consumer waste,
and the cover was printed on paper made with 10% post-consumer waste. According to Environmental
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