The Berenstain Bears Draw-it

The Berenstain Bears Draw-it by Stan Berenstain is a Library edition published by Random House in 1996. This engaging book, written in English and spanning 24 pages, invites young readers to explore their artistic abilities alongside Brother and Sister Bear as they learn to draw various subjects found in Bear Country. The narrative emphasizes that drawing involves seeing and analyzing, encouraging children to discover their own artistic talents.
Readers will find a vibrant, interactive experience that combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, focusing on concepts related to art and animals. The book features a Do-It! section that guides children through the drawing process, making it accessible for all aspiring young artists. With its colorful illustrations and hands-on approach, this edition serves as a delightful resource for fostering creativity in children.
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Illustrated in full color. When an artist comes to Bear Country School,
Brother and Sister learn to draw just about everything in sight! They also
learn that drawing is a function of seeing and analyzing what you see, and that
“talent” is where you find it. Every child can be an artist with this book’s
Do-It! section, which shows how to draw the Bears and other great stuff from
Bear Country.
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