Canadian Cartooning

Canadian Cartooning by Erin O’Connor is a 40-page guide published by Scholastic Canada, Limited in February 2008. This book offers a straightforward approach to drawing, focusing on the creation of whimsical characters, amusing landscapes, and quirky animals. It is designed for readers interested in developing their cartooning skills through clear, step-by-step instructions.
Inside, readers will find a wealth of materials and easy-to-follow guidance that encourages creativity and humor in their artwork. The book also features comic pages, allowing aspiring artists to experiment and create their own unique cartoons. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and art, Canadian Cartooning serves as an engaging resource for anyone looking to explore the fun world of cartoon drawing.
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An all-Canadian guide to drawing kooky creatures, priceless people and loony landscapes!Canadians are known for their humour — now you can be too! Learn how to draw wacky cartoon people, places, and animals with this simple step-by step how-to book! Jam-packed full of all the materials you need to get started, as well as super-easy instructions, you’re bound to become a drawing pro in no time. Also included are comic pages for you to create your own crazy cartoons! Ready, set, draw!
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