
Drawing a really, really easy story
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Book Introduction
If you just have 『Drawing a Really Really Easy Story』 You can draw a variety of pictures! When you enter elementary school, you will do various drawing activities such as drawing in a picture diary, drawing in a reading log, drawing your future hopes, and drawing science fiction. However, there are many children who are at a loss as to how to express themselves on a blank sheet of paper or who draw similar pictures every day. This is because, while children may have simply drawn animals or objects as infants, it is much more difficult for them to express ‘stories’ or ‘situations’ through drawings starting in elementary school. This book was created by an author who has taught art to children for many years and has incorporated his own drawing know-how. This book contains over 60 different subjects that elementary school students must draw, so all elementary school drawing skills can be solved with just this one book. As you follow the steps in the book, you'll gain confidence in drawing! Feel free to express your story through your drawings. |
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index
Before entering 2
To draw well, 3
Drawing facial expressions 8
10 Boy Hairstyles
Girl Hairstyles 11
Various movements 12
Mom and Dad 14
Boy and girl 15
Drawing Props 16
Chapter 1: Drawing a Happy Daily Life
Go to school 20
Art Lesson in the Classroom 22
Playing at the playground 24
Our Happy Home 26
Bath time is fun 28
Have a snack at the cafe 30
It's raining 32
Play soccer 34
I do ballet 36
Ride a bike 38
Ride a kickboard 40
Hula Hoop and Jump Rope 42
I went to the mart 44
Eat watermelon 46
Walking with the dog 48
Chapter 2: Drawing a Special Day
Wear Hanbok on Lunar New Year 52
Happy Birthday 54
Parents' Day and Carnations 56
Eurachacha Sports Day 58
Happy Picnic 60
Tending the Garden 62
Cooking with Mom 64
Take the train 66
Take a plane 68
I came to the beach 70
Exciting Camping 72
I came to the amusement park 74
I came to the aquarium 76
Scarecrow of Autumn 78
A noisy Halloween party 80
Build a Snowman 82
Santa Claus and Rudolph 84
Decorating the Christmas Tree 86
Chapter 3: Drawing Hopes for the Future
Firefighters and Fire Truck 90
Police Officer and Police Car 92
I am an idol singer 94
Doctors and Nurses 96
Teacher 98
Astronauts and Spaceships 100
Chapter 4: Draw Animal Friends
Spotted Cow and Sheep 104
Tiger and Lion 106
Penguins and Seals 108
Crocodile and Elephant 110
The Monkey and the Bird 112
Dolphins in the Sea 114
Duck and Duckling 116
Tyrannosaurus 118
Brachiosaurus and Triceratops 120
Bees and Ladybugs 122
Stag Beetle and Long-Horned Beetle 124
Sunflower 126
Chapter 5: Drawing an Imaginary World
Prince and Princess in Fairy Tales 130
Desert Cowboy 132
Pirate Ship on the Sea 134
Beep Beep Robot 136
Mysterious Underwater City 138
To draw well, 3
Drawing facial expressions 8
10 Boy Hairstyles
Girl Hairstyles 11
Various movements 12
Mom and Dad 14
Boy and girl 15
Drawing Props 16
Chapter 1: Drawing a Happy Daily Life
Go to school 20
Art Lesson in the Classroom 22
Playing at the playground 24
Our Happy Home 26
Bath time is fun 28
Have a snack at the cafe 30
It's raining 32
Play soccer 34
I do ballet 36
Ride a bike 38
Ride a kickboard 40
Hula Hoop and Jump Rope 42
I went to the mart 44
Eat watermelon 46
Walking with the dog 48
Chapter 2: Drawing a Special Day
Wear Hanbok on Lunar New Year 52
Happy Birthday 54
Parents' Day and Carnations 56
Eurachacha Sports Day 58
Happy Picnic 60
Tending the Garden 62
Cooking with Mom 64
Take the train 66
Take a plane 68
I came to the beach 70
Exciting Camping 72
I came to the amusement park 74
I came to the aquarium 76
Scarecrow of Autumn 78
A noisy Halloween party 80
Build a Snowman 82
Santa Claus and Rudolph 84
Decorating the Christmas Tree 86
Chapter 3: Drawing Hopes for the Future
Firefighters and Fire Truck 90
Police Officer and Police Car 92
I am an idol singer 94
Doctors and Nurses 96
Teacher 98
Astronauts and Spaceships 100
Chapter 4: Draw Animal Friends
Spotted Cow and Sheep 104
Tiger and Lion 106
Penguins and Seals 108
Crocodile and Elephant 110
The Monkey and the Bird 112
Dolphins in the Sea 114
Duck and Duckling 116
Tyrannosaurus 118
Brachiosaurus and Triceratops 120
Bees and Ladybugs 122
Stag Beetle and Long-Horned Beetle 124
Sunflower 126
Chapter 5: Drawing an Imaginary World
Prince and Princess in Fairy Tales 130
Desert Cowboy 132
Pirate Ship on the Sea 134
Beep Beep Robot 136
Mysterious Underwater City 138
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Publisher's Review
Solving the problem of my child drawing similar pictures every day!
Express your child's daily life story freely through drawings.
It is very difficult for a child with poor expressive skills to freely draw about his or her daily life or the subjects he or she wants to draw.
So, there are many cases where I end up drawing similar pictures every day, or even hesitate to start drawing something I want to draw.
This is the reason why, if you look at the picture diaries of elementary school children, they only draw similar content.
This book is designed to allow elementary school students to freely draw various everyday stories from their perspective.
From simple everyday activities like bathing, playing at the playground, grocery shopping, cycling, and swimming, to special occasions like wearing hanbok on Lunar New Year, picnics, sports days, camping, Halloween, and Christmas, let your child draw a picture of their daily life! After a few drawings, they'll gain the expressiveness and confidence to freely draw their own stories and anything they want, even without a book.
Drawing your future hopes and imagining science is also OK.
Make school drawing assignments and art classes fun!
This book contains various drawing examples, from drawing various professions such as firefighters, police officers, teachers, and idol singers, to drawing science fiction such as underwater cities, robots, and spaceships, to drawing animals such as lions, tigers, crocodiles, and elephants, to drawing fairy tales such as pirate ships, princes and princesses, and cowboys.
This is a good book for children who want to be good at drawing, as well as for school teachers and art school teachers who need drawing guidance.
Contains the know-how of an author who has taught children for many years
This is a really, really easy drawing book!
Kim Min-ji, the author and illustrator of this book, has been teaching children to draw for many years.
In the process, I learned what parts of drawing children had difficulty with, and I began researching ways to make it easier for them to draw.
This book contains important know-how for drawing, such as how to simplify complex things, the differences between adults and children, how to draw facial expressions, and how to draw walking or running postures.
You can quickly learn drawing skills by simply following a few of the illustrations in the book without learning complicated explanations or theories.
Are you worried that if you just copy what you read from a book, your creativity won't develop?
As you become more expressive and confident, your creativity will naturally develop.
If you force a child who is hesitant to even start drawing because he is not confident in his drawing skills to draw his own, he may find drawing more difficult.
At first, it is a good way to develop your expressive skills by copying other people's drawings.
As you become more expressive, drawing becomes more enjoyable, your confidence grows, and your creativity naturally develops.
Just because you're drawing it doesn't mean you have to draw it exactly the same.
For example, you can draw a person's face as a square, or draw their arms and legs as longer.
Experimenting with a variety of drawing materials or painting with your favorite colors is also great for developing creativity.
Express your child's daily life story freely through drawings.
It is very difficult for a child with poor expressive skills to freely draw about his or her daily life or the subjects he or she wants to draw.
So, there are many cases where I end up drawing similar pictures every day, or even hesitate to start drawing something I want to draw.
This is the reason why, if you look at the picture diaries of elementary school children, they only draw similar content.
This book is designed to allow elementary school students to freely draw various everyday stories from their perspective.
From simple everyday activities like bathing, playing at the playground, grocery shopping, cycling, and swimming, to special occasions like wearing hanbok on Lunar New Year, picnics, sports days, camping, Halloween, and Christmas, let your child draw a picture of their daily life! After a few drawings, they'll gain the expressiveness and confidence to freely draw their own stories and anything they want, even without a book.
Drawing your future hopes and imagining science is also OK.
Make school drawing assignments and art classes fun!
This book contains various drawing examples, from drawing various professions such as firefighters, police officers, teachers, and idol singers, to drawing science fiction such as underwater cities, robots, and spaceships, to drawing animals such as lions, tigers, crocodiles, and elephants, to drawing fairy tales such as pirate ships, princes and princesses, and cowboys.
This is a good book for children who want to be good at drawing, as well as for school teachers and art school teachers who need drawing guidance.
Contains the know-how of an author who has taught children for many years
This is a really, really easy drawing book!
Kim Min-ji, the author and illustrator of this book, has been teaching children to draw for many years.
In the process, I learned what parts of drawing children had difficulty with, and I began researching ways to make it easier for them to draw.
This book contains important know-how for drawing, such as how to simplify complex things, the differences between adults and children, how to draw facial expressions, and how to draw walking or running postures.
You can quickly learn drawing skills by simply following a few of the illustrations in the book without learning complicated explanations or theories.
Are you worried that if you just copy what you read from a book, your creativity won't develop?
As you become more expressive and confident, your creativity will naturally develop.
If you force a child who is hesitant to even start drawing because he is not confident in his drawing skills to draw his own, he may find drawing more difficult.
At first, it is a good way to develop your expressive skills by copying other people's drawings.
As you become more expressive, drawing becomes more enjoyable, your confidence grows, and your creativity naturally develops.
Just because you're drawing it doesn't mean you have to draw it exactly the same.
For example, you can draw a person's face as a square, or draw their arms and legs as longer.
Experimenting with a variety of drawing materials or painting with your favorite colors is also great for developing creativity.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 30, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 140 pages | 484g | 200*250*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791164064540
- ISBN10: 1164064541
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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