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Draw With Brother! (Kids Doodle Coloring Book)
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Almost 100,000 Draw With books sold!
In this unique two-person doodle book, kids and their brothers create joint works of art by following over 100 creative prompts that get them both working on the same drawing. Co-create a fun buildings, exciting foods, and interesting outings, as you talk, laugh—and most importantly, bond—during hours of drawing, doodling fun!
How to Use This Book
Start your creative engines. . . it’s time to draw with your brother! One hundred pages of delightful prompts will get you both drawing—and talking—together! Some prompts can be done simultaneously, while others require you to do your part first and for him to do his after. You’ll also find mini conversation starters to get you talking along the way. Your first prompt awaits . . . let’s go!
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Draw With Brother! (Kids Doodle Coloring Book)
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Almost 100,000 Draw With books sold!
In this unique two-person doodle book, kids and their brothers create joint works of art by following over 100 creative prompts that get them both working on the same drawing. Co-create a fun buildings, exciting foods, and interesting outings, as you talk, laugh—and most importantly, bond—during hours of drawing, doodling fun!
How to Use This Book
Start your creative engines. . . it’s time to draw with your brother! One hundred pages of delightful prompts will get you both drawing—and talking—together! Some prompts can be done simultaneously, while others require you to do your part first and for him to do his after. You’ll also find mini conversation starters to get you talking along the way. Your first prompt awaits . . . let’s go!
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