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Recommendations... What to Doodle? Jr.--My World by John Kurtz Fill in an artist's blank canvas, sketch the view from an astronomer's telescope, and draw a cowboy's horse! Doodlers will delight in completing this compact volume's collection of more than 120 illustrations.
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|  | What to Doodle? Jr.--On the Farm & In the Wild by Rob McClurkan More than 120 incomplete illustrations with captions entice doodlers to draw the farmer's lazy dog, a hatchling chick, a gorilla's face, a parrot's wings, and more! Ages 6 and up.
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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? 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? 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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Products in Doodle Books |  |  |  | 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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| | |  | 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? Best Friends Forever! by Chuck Whelon Kids can design a pair of matching lockets, draw a companion for a teddy bear, create a home for an adorable puppy, and fill in the details of other friendship-related illustrations.
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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? Crazy Faces by Peter Battaglioli Cartoon scenes feature a mad doctor, silly scuba divers, a punk rock band, jiu-jitsu fighters, and more — but their faces are blank! Complete their wacky personalities by filling in the eyes and mouths.
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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? 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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|  | 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? In the Garden! by Chuck Whelon Spark young imaginations and creative energy with these 62 unfinished drawings of scenes from the garden. Kids can draw their favorite vegetables, sketch acorn-gathering squirrels, design gardening tools, and more.
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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? Jr.--My World by John Kurtz Fill in an artist's blank canvas, sketch the view from an astronomer's telescope, and draw a cowboy's horse! Doodlers will delight in completing this compact volume's collection of more than 120 illustrations.
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|  | What to Doodle? Jr.--On the Farm & In the Wild by Rob McClurkan More than 120 incomplete illustrations with captions entice doodlers to draw the farmer's lazy dog, a hatchling chick, a gorilla's face, a parrot's wings, and more! Ages 6 and up.
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