
The easiest drawing in the world
Description
Book Introduction
A mother panics when her child asks her to draw a picture!
A picture book that anyone can easily draw using only circles, triangles, and squares.
Start having fun drawing with your child.
Children learn, express their thoughts, and grow intellectually through play.
Among these, drawing play is one of the essential play activities for toddlers and elementary school children because it develops concentration, expressiveness, observation skills, creativity, and imagination.
This book is for mothers who want to play with their children at that age but are not confident in their drawing skills.
It contains 65 different subjects, from people, animals, plants, vehicles, and fairy tales, which are the first things children learn to draw. It focuses on lines rather than text so that even children who do not know Korean can easily follow along and draw.
Even if you have no talent for drawing, you will gain confidence by drawing easily and enjoyably using only circles, triangles, squares, and simple lines.
Additionally, once you learn how to express things with simple shapes, your ability to observe things and your creative thinking will grow together.
A picture book that anyone can easily draw using only circles, triangles, and squares.
Start having fun drawing with your child.
Children learn, express their thoughts, and grow intellectually through play.
Among these, drawing play is one of the essential play activities for toddlers and elementary school children because it develops concentration, expressiveness, observation skills, creativity, and imagination.
This book is for mothers who want to play with their children at that age but are not confident in their drawing skills.
It contains 65 different subjects, from people, animals, plants, vehicles, and fairy tales, which are the first things children learn to draw. It focuses on lines rather than text so that even children who do not know Korean can easily follow along and draw.
Even if you have no talent for drawing, you will gain confidence by drawing easily and enjoyably using only circles, triangles, squares, and simple lines.
Additionally, once you learn how to express things with simple shapes, your ability to observe things and your creative thinking will grow together.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
What materials should I use to draw?
Draw with circles, triangles, and squares
Part 1.
person
round face
A brave boy
lovely girl
Mom is my favorite
Dad is the coolest
My cute little brother
Haha grandpa
Hoho Grandma
My uncle is a chef
It's time to sleep
girl in a coat
Part 2.
animal
The puppy is my friend
Run! Cat
The Three Little Pigs
Heeheehee, the horse is coming out
Bear in Spring
Fox, fox, what are you doing?
The Rabbit Sisters Going on a Picnic
Elephants in groups
The hippopotamus is splashing around in the water.
frog on the pond
Cock-a-duck~ It's morning
Owls love the night
Find the prettiest fish!
Which is scarier, a shark or a whale?
Squid and octopus with many legs
Ants scurrying about, spiders dangling
Butterfly, hello?
Stylish ladybug
Dragonfly in the autumn sky
Part 3.
plant
Sweet and Sour Fruit Friends
Eating vegetables makes you healthy
Roses that convey love
I'll water the flowers!
Sunflowers that resemble the sun
Tree, tree
Part 4.
vehicle
Vroom vroom car
Buses and taxis, we ride together
Aaeng aaeng fire truck is here!
Ambulance, thank you.
A ship on the sea, a submarine under the sea
airplane flying above the clouds
The helicopter's propeller spins round and round
Swift motorcycle
Chug-chug, long train
A rocket that launches a spaceship
Part 5.
Imagination Land
Cute fairy in a cone hat
Robot, let's play
Swimming with the Little Mermaid
Awesome clown
What if dinosaurs came back to life?
The princess's castle built in triangles and squares
What do aliens look like?
Draw with circles, triangles, and squares
Part 1.
person
round face
A brave boy
lovely girl
Mom is my favorite
Dad is the coolest
My cute little brother
Haha grandpa
Hoho Grandma
My uncle is a chef
It's time to sleep
girl in a coat
Part 2.
animal
The puppy is my friend
Run! Cat
The Three Little Pigs
Heeheehee, the horse is coming out
Bear in Spring
Fox, fox, what are you doing?
The Rabbit Sisters Going on a Picnic
Elephants in groups
The hippopotamus is splashing around in the water.
frog on the pond
Cock-a-duck~ It's morning
Owls love the night
Find the prettiest fish!
Which is scarier, a shark or a whale?
Squid and octopus with many legs
Ants scurrying about, spiders dangling
Butterfly, hello?
Stylish ladybug
Dragonfly in the autumn sky
Part 3.
plant
Sweet and Sour Fruit Friends
Eating vegetables makes you healthy
Roses that convey love
I'll water the flowers!
Sunflowers that resemble the sun
Tree, tree
Part 4.
vehicle
Vroom vroom car
Buses and taxis, we ride together
Aaeng aaeng fire truck is here!
Ambulance, thank you.
A ship on the sea, a submarine under the sea
airplane flying above the clouds
The helicopter's propeller spins round and round
Swift motorcycle
Chug-chug, long train
A rocket that launches a spaceship
Part 5.
Imagination Land
Cute fairy in a cone hat
Robot, let's play
Swimming with the Little Mermaid
Awesome clown
What if dinosaurs came back to life?
The princess's castle built in triangles and squares
What do aliens look like?
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Publisher's Review
A mother panics when her child asks her to draw a picture!
Now, start having fun drawing with your child.
“I have no talent for drawing. Will I be able to draw well?”
When a child is around 3 or 4 years old, he or she starts playing with lines and shapes that are not recognizable, and at some point, he or she starts asking his or her mother to draw something that interests him or her.
But, as one mother said, “I draw only Zolaman every day,” the reality is that the drawings that mothers draw are not much different from those of their children.
Don't have a talent for drawing? But that doesn't mean you can't engage in drawing activities that develop your child's body, mind, and emotions. Just follow the instructions in this book, using only circles, triangles, and squares to create beautiful, easy-to-follow drawings.
In particular, the explanations are centered around lines so that even children who do not know Korean can easily follow along, so that children can draw on their own without their mothers having to draw everything for them.
“They say that if you copy, your creativity won’t develop?”
There is no need to draw exactly as shown in the book.
Even when drawing the same picture, it is expressed differently and creatively depending on the child's developmental process and thoughts.
The first pictures children draw are usually of people, but if you don't broaden the range of subjects they draw, they may end up drawing only people for a long time and lose interest and confidence in drawing.
This book allows children to draw a total of 65 different subjects, from people they always encounter, such as mom, dad, grandma, and grandpa, to animals, plants, vehicles, and imaginary worlds.
Through the fun process of drawing, you will develop the ability to observe objects and learn how to express objects using only simple shapes.
Observation, expression, and creativity develop in an intertwined way.
“Mom, can I just draw it like it’s in the book?”
You can draw to get your child interested in drawing.
However, if the mother always draws, the child may think that he or she is not as good as the mother and give up drawing.
Encourage your child to do the drawing play themselves.
Adults should never block children's expressions by saying, "Where's the blue face? We need to paint it this color," or undermine their confidence by saying, "What's that circle?"
The most important role a mother can play is to help her child express his or her thoughts and imagination in his or her drawings and to praise him or her to build confidence.
“Wouldn’t it be more important to teach Korean before entering elementary school?”
Drawing is also important for learning Korean.
The foundation of writing requires the strength of the hand to write, that is, the ability to write.
Drawing games that develop hand-eye coordination and hand muscles are the best way to help develop handwriting skills.
Start by drawing with soft crayons.
Once your hand strength has developed to a certain extent, change tools to colored pencils and then to pencils, and naturally develop your brush strokes.
A child who has held a pencil a lot can easily keep up with elementary school classes.
Now, start having fun drawing with your child.
“I have no talent for drawing. Will I be able to draw well?”
When a child is around 3 or 4 years old, he or she starts playing with lines and shapes that are not recognizable, and at some point, he or she starts asking his or her mother to draw something that interests him or her.
But, as one mother said, “I draw only Zolaman every day,” the reality is that the drawings that mothers draw are not much different from those of their children.
Don't have a talent for drawing? But that doesn't mean you can't engage in drawing activities that develop your child's body, mind, and emotions. Just follow the instructions in this book, using only circles, triangles, and squares to create beautiful, easy-to-follow drawings.
In particular, the explanations are centered around lines so that even children who do not know Korean can easily follow along, so that children can draw on their own without their mothers having to draw everything for them.
“They say that if you copy, your creativity won’t develop?”
There is no need to draw exactly as shown in the book.
Even when drawing the same picture, it is expressed differently and creatively depending on the child's developmental process and thoughts.
The first pictures children draw are usually of people, but if you don't broaden the range of subjects they draw, they may end up drawing only people for a long time and lose interest and confidence in drawing.
This book allows children to draw a total of 65 different subjects, from people they always encounter, such as mom, dad, grandma, and grandpa, to animals, plants, vehicles, and imaginary worlds.
Through the fun process of drawing, you will develop the ability to observe objects and learn how to express objects using only simple shapes.
Observation, expression, and creativity develop in an intertwined way.
“Mom, can I just draw it like it’s in the book?”
You can draw to get your child interested in drawing.
However, if the mother always draws, the child may think that he or she is not as good as the mother and give up drawing.
Encourage your child to do the drawing play themselves.
Adults should never block children's expressions by saying, "Where's the blue face? We need to paint it this color," or undermine their confidence by saying, "What's that circle?"
The most important role a mother can play is to help her child express his or her thoughts and imagination in his or her drawings and to praise him or her to build confidence.
“Wouldn’t it be more important to teach Korean before entering elementary school?”
Drawing is also important for learning Korean.
The foundation of writing requires the strength of the hand to write, that is, the ability to write.
Drawing games that develop hand-eye coordination and hand muscles are the best way to help develop handwriting skills.
Start by drawing with soft crayons.
Once your hand strength has developed to a certain extent, change tools to colored pencils and then to pencils, and naturally develop your brush strokes.
A child who has held a pencil a lot can easily keep up with elementary school classes.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: August 17, 2015
- Page count, weight, size: 128 pages | 550g | 220*240*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791186494059
- ISBN10: 1186494050
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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