Word Play: Write Your Own Crazy Comics #1 by Chuck Whelon More than 60 pages of cartoon panels illustrate funny situations — but all the dialogue balloons are empty. That's where the aspiring comedy writers come in, supplying each scene with witty repartee.
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|  | Write Your Own Story Coloring Book by Anna Pomaska Twenty-three full-page illustrations to color plus room to write down story about adventures of Penny, Mark, and Koko the Clown.
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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 FASHION by Jennie Sun Chock-full of sophisticated and trendy images, this doodle book encourages aspiring designers to experiment with color and pattern to create original fashions. More than 60 pages of clothing and accessories.
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|  | ComicQuest ADVENTURE ISLAND by Cherie Zamazing This exciting tale combines the fun of a comic book with puzzles and coloring! Solve the mazes and word games to advance the treasure hunt, and color the comics afterward. Solutions.
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ComicQuest SPACE AGENT by Jeremy Elder This combination activity book, coloring book, and comic book tells the story of a space agent and his daring escape from an interstellar prison. Kids can decipher codes, solve puzzles, follow mazes, and color the comics too! Solutions.
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|  | Treasure Hunter Activity Book by Chuck Whelon When you join forces with this book's action heroes, you'll find hidden pictures, solve mysteries, crack codes, navigate a pirate ship, and figure out other exciting puzzles — 20 in all, with solutions.
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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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|  | How to Draw and Save Your Planet from Alien Invasion! by Sheldon Cohen, Drawing Simple, step-by-step instructions help aspiring artists use basic shapes and their own imaginations to create an army of alien creatures, flying saucers, evil robots, and other characters.
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Create Your Own Story! Activity Kit by Dover, Anna Pomaska Write Your Own Story Coloring Book, Create Your Own Pictures Coloring Book, Crazy Lunch: Silly Sticker Story, Zany Zoo: Silly Sticker Story, and a jumbo drawing pencil.
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Tony Tallarico's QUICK DRAW Animals by Tony Tallarico, Sr., Drawing Simple lessons by an expert instructor show kids how to turn shapes and lines into 50 different animals, from a cute kitty to a ferocious lion. Suitable for ages 8–12.
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|  | Tony Tallarico's QUICK DRAW Things That Go by Tony Tallarico, Sr. This revved up drawing guide shows how to transform basic shapes and lines into a host of wheeled vehicles. In only three to four steps, kids can create racecars, big rigs, dune buggies, and more — fast!
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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? Christmas Creations! by Chuck Whelon Kids can draw toys from Santa's workshop, sketch a friend for a lonely snowman, illustrate the gifts beneath a Christmas tree, and lots more. Plus, each page can be colored when completed.
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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? 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? 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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|  | What to Doodle? Happy Halloween! by Chuck Whelon Kids can fill in the details of these delightfully spooky but incomplete illustrations. Playful Halloween scenes range from the landscape beneath a flying witch to the residents of a haunted house.
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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? 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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Color Your Own Graphic Novel DRACULA by Bram Stoker, John Green Dracula fans will love to sink their teeth into this version of the classic vampire tale! It features the abridged story in a cool graphic novel format that will thrill colorists of all ages.
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|  | Color Your Own Graphic Novel FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley, John Green Artists of all ages can make a monster come alive with this ready-to-color comic-book adaptation of Mary Shelley's Gothic horror. Each page features multiple panels and abridged text.
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