fun fun fun: What a fun book. My 5 year old son loved it and has already improved his drawing quite a bit. Thumbs up!
Why should kids have all the fun?: I love to be creative when sending out birthday cards and notes. The characters that you can create with Ed's books make you feel like you have an artistic flair...even if you failed art in grade school. What is nice is that there are a variety of ways to use the materials and make your own versions of cartoons by incorporating different faces, etc. I bought the first book by Ed for my son when he was in gradeschool and I promptly hid it...why should he have all the fun? You can make the prints in plain black ink and use colored markers to make the pictures pop. It is well worth the $.
Fun for grownups, too!: A friend of mine gave me a copy of Ed Emberley's "Fingerprint Drawing Book" and some colored stamp pads for my birthday last year. I had so much fun with it, that I bought the "Complete Funprint Drawing Book" for my five year old niece. We both have lots of fun making "thumbies", and she's able to follow the steps very easily. I enjoy decorating blank cards and envelopes, and have created scenes using combinations of various fingerprint figures. For example, on one card, I created a winter scene using the skiier, ice skater and snowman, and another using the football player and cheerleader figures. I also use a variation of the queen "thumbie" on the membership cards I've created for my local chapter of Sweet Potato Queens, known as The Couch Potato Queens. Fingerprint art is fun for everyone, and the books are great!
Fantastic book for all ages - easy to follow instructions: I borrowed this book from our local library to use for my daughter's kindergarten project. The drawings are very easy to follow. I was first introduced to Ed Emberley's books when I received his animal drawing book as a young child. I spent hours drawing animals. It helped me to become creative. This book combines 2 of Ed's books - thumbprint and fingerprint drawings. It is nice to have the choice because with the different sizes in fingertips, you can create different sized animals and depth within pictures. I especially love the section on fingerprint drawings. The detail and color suggestions are wonderful. I highly recommend this book!
Easy for anyone: I'm not crafty and this was so easy for me, my 7 year old son, and even my 2 year old daughter. A terrific activity for our cancelled school snow day. Simple instructions to follow and a great sense of self esteem for the children as they accomplish their creations. No frustration for mom trying to explain it either. I'm telling all my girlfriends about this book.
| Author: | Ed Emberley | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 741.2 | | EAN: | 9780316174480 | | Edition: | 0 | | ISBN: | 0316174483 | | Number Of Pages: | 80 | | Publication Date: | 2002-04-01 | | Reading Level: | Ages 4-8 |
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