
Drawing the world's most enjoyable story
Description
Book Introduction
Does your child draw the same picture every day?
If you draw a story using various picture materials,
From diary entries to post-reading activities, confidence grows.
“My son draws nothing but cars every day.” “Why does my daughter only draw princesses?” As these common concerns of mothers show, children tend to draw subjects that interest them over and over again.
It's something that everyone experiences and passes through, but there's a need to expand the subject matter of the painting.
This book was created for readers who are concerned about their child drawing the same picture every day, but feel burdened by the thought of sending them to art school.
It contains a variety of materials that can express the ordinary daily lives of children from toddlers to elementary school children, as well as precious memories such as birthdays, Christmas, and picnics, scenery and experiences according to the changing seasons, future hopes, and fairy tale characters, covering a variety of subjects from children's lives and thoughts.
By using these materials that can come from children's lives and thoughts, they can naturally expand their drawings and develop their interest and skills in drawing.
Just like the previous part, [The Easiest Way to Draw in the World], you can draw easily and simply using circles, triangles, and squares, so you can feel confident and a sense of accomplishment.
If you draw a story using various picture materials,
From diary entries to post-reading activities, confidence grows.
“My son draws nothing but cars every day.” “Why does my daughter only draw princesses?” As these common concerns of mothers show, children tend to draw subjects that interest them over and over again.
It's something that everyone experiences and passes through, but there's a need to expand the subject matter of the painting.
This book was created for readers who are concerned about their child drawing the same picture every day, but feel burdened by the thought of sending them to art school.
It contains a variety of materials that can express the ordinary daily lives of children from toddlers to elementary school children, as well as precious memories such as birthdays, Christmas, and picnics, scenery and experiences according to the changing seasons, future hopes, and fairy tale characters, covering a variety of subjects from children's lives and thoughts.
By using these materials that can come from children's lives and thoughts, they can naturally expand their drawings and develop their interest and skills in drawing.
Just like the previous part, [The Easiest Way to Draw in the World], you can draw easily and simply using circles, triangles, and squares, so you can feel confident and a sense of accomplishment.
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index
Mom! Just know this first.
Drawing facial expressions
Drawing hair shapes
Drawing arm and leg movements
Drawing a side view
Drawing the weather
Part 1.
Have a nice day
I have these things in my room
Delicious snack time
Peel, peel, bathing is fun
Knock! Knock! I'm the best at badminton!
Spinning the hula hoop and jumping rope
The playground is our paradise
Drawing our neighborhood scenery
Today is the day to go shopping
Part 2.
Precious memories
We wear hanbok on our holidays.
You were born to be loved~
Carnations, flowers that express gratitude
Yum yum yum delicious picnic food
A spinning carousel and a Ferris wheel
It's the weekend! Let's go camping!
Do well on our side, and do well on the other side too
Santa Claus is here
Decorate the Christmas tree
Lion and tiger, who is the king of beasts?
The clever monkey and the long giraffe
Are there rats in the zoo? Or not?
Creepy back! Snakes and crocodiles
The zoo's most stylish creatures are the parrots and peacocks.
Are there only fish in the aquarium?
Find the submarine and the horse in the aquarium!
Mmm~ Let's go on an exciting ranch experience!
Introducing the Ranch Singers, Ducks and Goats
Part 3.
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Spring flowers are blooming, bees are buzzing
The sprouts are green and vibrant, so I'm cultivating a vegetable garden.
Build and break, build a sand castle
Yahoo! It's the sea!
Cool and sweet summer treats
Treasure Hunt in the Autumn Mountains
Scarecrow in the field, sparrows in the sky
Ballerina on Ice
What's the first thing you want to do when snow piles up?
Part 4.
My dream
Leave it to me to put out the fire.
I am the future safety guardian
Students, look here!
If you are sick, come to the hospital
Nightingale of Korea
I want to be a ballerina!
I am the best shooter in the world
Just imagining myself singing makes me happy
Part 5.
Friends in Fairy Tales
Let's go to Jurassic Park!
princess in a dress
The Cloaked Prince
The strange and beautiful goblin land
The genie of the lamp that grants wishes
Did the little prince return to his planet?
It's not a crocodile, it's a dragon!
One-horned unicorn
Little Indian in the Forest
pirates, outlaws of the sea
Take a spaceship and go into space~
Want to draw more diverse pictures?
Drawing facial expressions
Drawing hair shapes
Drawing arm and leg movements
Drawing a side view
Drawing the weather
Part 1.
Have a nice day
I have these things in my room
Delicious snack time
Peel, peel, bathing is fun
Knock! Knock! I'm the best at badminton!
Spinning the hula hoop and jumping rope
The playground is our paradise
Drawing our neighborhood scenery
Today is the day to go shopping
Part 2.
Precious memories
We wear hanbok on our holidays.
You were born to be loved~
Carnations, flowers that express gratitude
Yum yum yum delicious picnic food
A spinning carousel and a Ferris wheel
It's the weekend! Let's go camping!
Do well on our side, and do well on the other side too
Santa Claus is here
Decorate the Christmas tree
Lion and tiger, who is the king of beasts?
The clever monkey and the long giraffe
Are there rats in the zoo? Or not?
Creepy back! Snakes and crocodiles
The zoo's most stylish creatures are the parrots and peacocks.
Are there only fish in the aquarium?
Find the submarine and the horse in the aquarium!
Mmm~ Let's go on an exciting ranch experience!
Introducing the Ranch Singers, Ducks and Goats
Part 3.
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Spring flowers are blooming, bees are buzzing
The sprouts are green and vibrant, so I'm cultivating a vegetable garden.
Build and break, build a sand castle
Yahoo! It's the sea!
Cool and sweet summer treats
Treasure Hunt in the Autumn Mountains
Scarecrow in the field, sparrows in the sky
Ballerina on Ice
What's the first thing you want to do when snow piles up?
Part 4.
My dream
Leave it to me to put out the fire.
I am the future safety guardian
Students, look here!
If you are sick, come to the hospital
Nightingale of Korea
I want to be a ballerina!
I am the best shooter in the world
Just imagining myself singing makes me happy
Part 5.
Friends in Fairy Tales
Let's go to Jurassic Park!
princess in a dress
The Cloaked Prince
The strange and beautiful goblin land
The genie of the lamp that grants wishes
Did the little prince return to his planet?
It's not a crocodile, it's a dragon!
One-horned unicorn
Little Indian in the Forest
pirates, outlaws of the sea
Take a spaceship and go into space~
Want to draw more diverse pictures?
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Publisher's Review
Does your child draw the same picture every day?
Now, various materials in the child's life
Have fun drawing it into a story.
“My left hand is doing my drawing homework!”
Some say that elementary school drawing homework is a way for mothers to show off their skills, and some say that children draw with their left hand so that it doesn't show that their mothers did it for them.
It is understandable that mothers go to such lengths to prevent their children from being discouraged by their lack of drawing skills, but the life of a "lawnmower mom" that begins that way leads to other challenges that children must solve or overcome on their own.
So what should we do? If children only encounter art in class or as homework, they'll naturally perceive it as "studying."
By drawing pictures in a fun and easy way as a form of ‘play’, both children and mothers can escape the stress of drawing.
“I’ve been worried about writing a picture diary since before I started elementary school!”
Among the reviews of the prequel to this book, [The Easiest Way to Draw in the World], there were quite a few comments saying, “If I had read this book beforehand, it would have been easier to keep a picture diary.”
If you were to draw only a princess or a dinosaur in fragments without any background, it wouldn't be easy to write a picture diary that includes people, objects, events, and thoughts as a story.
Now, start by talking with your child about the day's events.
If you describe the most interesting or impressive thing that happened during your day, the subject matter for your drawing will come to you naturally.
If you're not sure how to draw that material, then this book can help.
“No matter how hard I draw, the picture I draw is different from the one in the book!”
Even the same bag or the slides at every playground come in a variety of shapes, don't they? The book only presents generalized examples, so it would be better to flesh them out with real-life examples.
Also, please do not force your child to draw the same shape and color as the child's physical and cognitive development and emotions may vary.
Just because you draw something the same doesn't mean it's a good painting, and just because you draw it well doesn't mean it's a good painting.
If you draw it with enjoyment, that's the best drawing.
Don't judge children's drawings by the standards of adults who have deeply ingrained stereotypes about things.
It can stifle children's desire for free expression and even stifle their imagination and creativity.
All moms have to do is 'prepare drawing tools' and 'give generous praise'!
“Please tell me how to use the book better!”
If your child is still young, you can use it as a coloring book for your child.
When writing a letter or card, it would be nice to include a drawing you drew yourself.
Collect your child's drawings in a clear file and create a one-of-a-kind picture book.
How about telling your child a bedtime story using that? These are all real-life examples from mothers who first encountered [The World's Easiest Drawing].
Now, various materials in the child's life
Have fun drawing it into a story.
“My left hand is doing my drawing homework!”
Some say that elementary school drawing homework is a way for mothers to show off their skills, and some say that children draw with their left hand so that it doesn't show that their mothers did it for them.
It is understandable that mothers go to such lengths to prevent their children from being discouraged by their lack of drawing skills, but the life of a "lawnmower mom" that begins that way leads to other challenges that children must solve or overcome on their own.
So what should we do? If children only encounter art in class or as homework, they'll naturally perceive it as "studying."
By drawing pictures in a fun and easy way as a form of ‘play’, both children and mothers can escape the stress of drawing.
“I’ve been worried about writing a picture diary since before I started elementary school!”
Among the reviews of the prequel to this book, [The Easiest Way to Draw in the World], there were quite a few comments saying, “If I had read this book beforehand, it would have been easier to keep a picture diary.”
If you were to draw only a princess or a dinosaur in fragments without any background, it wouldn't be easy to write a picture diary that includes people, objects, events, and thoughts as a story.
Now, start by talking with your child about the day's events.
If you describe the most interesting or impressive thing that happened during your day, the subject matter for your drawing will come to you naturally.
If you're not sure how to draw that material, then this book can help.
“No matter how hard I draw, the picture I draw is different from the one in the book!”
Even the same bag or the slides at every playground come in a variety of shapes, don't they? The book only presents generalized examples, so it would be better to flesh them out with real-life examples.
Also, please do not force your child to draw the same shape and color as the child's physical and cognitive development and emotions may vary.
Just because you draw something the same doesn't mean it's a good painting, and just because you draw it well doesn't mean it's a good painting.
If you draw it with enjoyment, that's the best drawing.
Don't judge children's drawings by the standards of adults who have deeply ingrained stereotypes about things.
It can stifle children's desire for free expression and even stifle their imagination and creativity.
All moms have to do is 'prepare drawing tools' and 'give generous praise'!
“Please tell me how to use the book better!”
If your child is still young, you can use it as a coloring book for your child.
When writing a letter or card, it would be nice to include a drawing you drew yourself.
Collect your child's drawings in a clear file and create a one-of-a-kind picture book.
How about telling your child a bedtime story using that? These are all real-life examples from mothers who first encountered [The World's Easiest Drawing].
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 7, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 128 pages | 564g | 220*240*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791186494141
- ISBN10: 118649414X
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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