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What to Doodle? Girl Stuff! by Chuck Whelon Fairies, princesses, mermaids, pop stars, and more: 62 illustrations need their final finishing touches. Girls will have fun creating their own personalized pictures — and then coloring the completed drawings.
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|  | Laugh Out Loud Letters for Girls by Diana Zourelias Send zany greetings that are as much fun to create as they are to read! Just check a box next to one of the multiple-choice phrases that finish each sentence.
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Cut & Color Paper Dolls: Kati and Kayla by Robbie Stillerman Children play fashion designer as they color and cut out clothes for friends who love to swim, shop, dance, and go to slumber parties. 2 dolls, each with 16 costumes.
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What to Doodle? Fantastic Fantasy! by Chuck Whelon Budding artists can complete these 62 illustrations in their own creative style — by decorating a wizard's robe, designing a knight's shield, drawing a goblin's steed, and more. Then they can color each page!
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|  | What to Doodle? Dinosaurs! by Chuck Whelon From drawing a T. rex's prey and a sabertooth tiger's fangs to dreaming up an array of markings, plates, and spikes, kids can use their creativity to complete 62 unfinished images of prehistoric creatures.
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Art Deco Fashions Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney A spectacular review of the innovative work of Paul Poiret, Georges Barbier, Sonia Delaunay, Jeanne Lanvin, Jeanne Paquin, Chanel, and others. Two dolls and 28 costumes plus accessories.
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Vera the Fashion Designer Paper Doll by Barbara Steadman Vera dreams of working in the world of high fashion. Dress her in 4 smart outfits: 3 easy-to-cut-out garments for work and a magnificent wedding gown, complete with veil and bridal bouquet.
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|  | Yves St. Laurent Fashion Review by Tom Tierney Three dolls, 28 costumes capture the highlights of St. Laurent's distinguished career: a Mondrian-inspired dress, a satin-trimmed tuxedo, a day dress in the "trapeze" style, and much more.
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Doodle Design & Draw CARS by Steven James Petruccio Incomplete scenarios for doodlers to finish include racecars and camper vans as well as more whimsical vehicles. Customize a taxi, create a car fit for a king, and take on other fuel-powered challenges.
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|  | Doodle Design & Draw DREAM ROOMS by Ellen Christiansen Kraft Young decorators can practice their craft with this doodle book of trendy room-design ideas. More than 60 drawings offer empty rooms and materials for decorating, plus inspiring model rooms.
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Doodle Design & Draw ROCK STAR FASHIONS by Jennie Sun Showcasing trendy outfits for on stage and off, these unfinished drawings encourage experimentation with color and patterns to create original fashions. More than 60 pages of clothing, jewelry, hairdos, and accessories.
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|  | What to Doodle? All Sorts of Sports! by Chuck Whelon Action-packed lineup of 62 incomplete sports images encourages budding artists to add finishing touches. Kids can design a baseball player's uniform, draw a champion swimmer's medals, and more, then color each page!
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What to Doodle? Amazing Animals! by Chuck Whelon Youngsters can finish what we started with these 62 incomplete animal images. Decorate a butterfly's wings, illustrate a boa constrictor's prey, show what angers a charging rhino, and more.
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|  | What to Doodle? At the Aquarium by Jillian Phillips More than 60 drawings depict a delightful variety of sea creatures, each with something missing. Kids can add tentacles to an octopus, decorate a hermit crab's shell, and other finishing touches.
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What to Doodle? At the Zoo by Jillian Phillips Sixty-two drawings depict a variety of zoo animals, each with something missing. Young children can add teeth to a grinning crocodile, dream up a snack for a gorilla, and add other imaginative details.
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|  | What to Doodle? Creepy Crawlies! by Chuck Whelon Kids can fill in the details of 62 incomplete illustrations, including the patterns on a butterfly's wings, a chameleon's background, a dragonfly's reflection, fleas on an itchy dog, and much more.
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What to Doodle? Everyday by Rosie Brooks From drawing what Jeremy and John are riding to school to finishing pictures of birthday cakes, cars, animals, and more, this pint-sized doodle book offers something for everybody! Approximately 60 incomplete illustrations.
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|  | What to Doodle? Jr.--Animals! by Jillian Phillips This compact doodle book depicts a delightful variety of zoo and aquarium animals, each with something missing. Perfect for children ages 6 and up. Includes more than 120 illustrations to finish.
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What to Doodle? Jr.--Everything! by Rosie Brooks Each of these partially drawn images features a caption that encourages children as young as six to use their imagination to complete the sketch. This compact volume contains more than 120 illustrations.
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|  | What to Doodle? Kit by Dover 240 fun pictures for kids to finish: animals, people, cars, and so much more. What to Doodle? Everything!, What to Doodle? When I Grow Up!, What to Doodle? At the Zoo Little Activity Book, and a jumbo drawing pencil.
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What to Doodle? Manga! by Ted Rechlin Sixty almost-finished illustrations based on the Japanese style of cartooning known as manga offer imaginative opportunities for doodlers. Draw a samurai sword, monster teeth, warrior tattoos, and other fantastic images.
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|  | What to Doodle? My Friends by Rosie Brooks Spark kids' creativity with this delightful little doodle book. They'll provide the finishing touches for dozens of simple illustrations of friends — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items.
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What to Doodle? Things That Go! by Chuck Whelon Here's a new creative outlet for clever kids. They can complete 62 illustrations in their own unique style — by creating a rocket ship, decorating a private jet or a hot-air balloon, designing a car, and more.
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|  | What to Doodle? When I Grow Up! by Chuck Whelon Help kids spark their imaginations and creative energy with these 62 almost-finished drawings. Budding artists can fill in fun details of career-related illustrations, including the work of scientists, musicians, decorators, and designers.
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Ballet Dancers Paper Dolls by Eileen Rudisill Miller Two reversible punch-out dolls provide young dancers with four ballerinas of diverse backgrounds: Asian, Hispanic, African-American, and Caucasian. A fabulous wardrobe of 32 glamorous outfits features 8 costumes for each dancer.
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|  | Best Actresses of the 1990s Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney Kathy Bates got one. So did Jodie Foster, Helen Hunt, Hilary Swank, and 6 other talented ladies of the silver screen. These 1990s Oscar recipients model gowns and costumes. 10 dolls, 32 costumes.
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Celebrity Parents, Celebrity Kids Paper Dolls by Diana Zourelias Featured celebrities include Miley and Billy Ray Cyrus, Angelina Jolie and Jon Voight, Gwyneth Paltrow and Blythe Danner, Jennifer and John Aniston, plus four other famous families. Includes extra costumes and accessories.
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|  | Cut & Color Paper Dolls: Alice and Anna by Ming-Ju Sun Figures of 2 girls growing up in the early 1900s — along with their adorable, vintage wardrobes — can be colored and then cut out. 2 dolls, each with 16 costumes.
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|  | Elegant Debutante Gowns of the 1800s Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney Two debutantes are poised for their introduction to society. Dress them in 16 opulent gowns — complete with crinolines, corsets, bustles, and other period accessories — for their "coming out" parties.
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|  | How to Draw Ballet Pictures by Barbara Soloff Levy Aspiring artists can learn to capture the grace of a ballerina with this step-by-step drawing guide. It's easy to create 30 different pictures: dancers lacing ballet shoes, working at the barre, executing arabesques and pirouettes, and more. Includes blank practice pages.
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How to Draw Faces by Barbara Soloff Levy Easy-to-follow instructions with diagrams show how to combine circles, ovals, and other shapes to create 30 realistic portraits, from a young girl with pigtails to a bald man with a mustache.
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|  | How to Draw People by Barbara Soloff Levy By joining circles, ovals, rectangles, and other shapes, beginning artists can create a boy on a swing, a fireman, drummer, mailman, cowboy, and 25 other subjects. Includes blank practice pages.
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How to Draw Princesses and Other Fairy Tale Pictures by Barbara Soloff Levy, Drawing In just three or four steps, fairy tale fans can learn to illustrate a bevy of beautiful princesses as well as other related characters and details, such as princes, kings, queens, a Fairy Godmother, a royal coach, and more. Includes helpful blank practice pages.
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|  | Fairy Paper Doll by Eileen Rudisill Miller This adorable fairy comes with a wardrobe of 8 dazzling outfits, all decorated with flowers, leaves, beads, and other ornaments. A colorful garden landscape provides a background for imaginative play.
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Mermaid Paper Doll by Eileen Rudisill Miller Here's the catch of the day — a lovely, die-cut mermaid with 8 lavish costumes, plus matching jewelry. There's also an ocean background, shells, fish, and a treasure chest for underwater scenery.
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|  | Teen Pop Stars Paper Dolls by Eileen Rudisill Miller Inspired by today's pop icons, these reversible punch-out dolls feature four multicultural paper performers. They come with a wardrobe of 32 mix-and-match costumes and a glitzy background stage scene.
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Design Your Own Outfits: With 40 Stickers by Robbie Stillerman Youngsters will love dressing a perky little girl in brightly colored dresses, skirts, casual pants, assorted tops, as well as hats, jewelry, and other accessories. 1 doll and 40 full-color stickers.
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|  | Glitter Glamour Jewelry Sticker Activity Book by Robbie Stillerman Butterflies, hearts, buttons, stars, beads, and whistles adorn 49 reusable glitter stickers. Just apply the necklaces, earrings, hair clips, rings, and bracelets to the image of three girls for dazzling results!
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