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how-to-draw

To print out the pages, click on any of the below, then click the "print" key on your browser. (For optimal printing, in Internet Explorer go to File > Page Setup > and set all margins to 0.5")

boy flower
car girl
castle   horse  
cat house
dog knight  
dragon   princess  
  wizard

draw top shape first, then add colored shapes or lines

Great for those "journal entries" when you have a child who can't think of anything to draw and spell, or is simply overwhelmed by the concept of how to draw. (Ever been asked to draw the Mona Lisa? Drawing a house if you can't remember the sequence elicits a similar feeling.)

 


how to draw a dog
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