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Drawing Projects for Children is a colourful, fun and educational book that will appeal not only to children, but also teachers and parents eager to expand their child's imaginative reach and enjoyment of mark-making. This beautifully-illustrated book is packed full of activities and projects to capture kids' attention, inspire them and encourage them to take risks. As well as serving as a practical step-by-step guide to help children practice their skills and realise their full potential at any level, Drawing Projects for Children is also an essential resource, equipping adults with a wide…mehr

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Drawing Projects for Children is a colourful, fun and educational book that will appeal not only to children, but also teachers and parents eager to expand their child's imaginative reach and enjoyment of mark-making. This beautifully-illustrated book is packed full of activities and projects to capture kids' attention, inspire them and encourage them to take risks. As well as serving as a practical step-by-step guide to help children practice their skills and realise their full potential at any level, Drawing Projects for Children is also an essential resource, equipping adults with a wide range of innovative ideas to teach kids to draw, both at home, in the classroom and beyond. Suitable for children aged 5-13. Paula Briggs studied sculpture at Norwich School of Art and later at the Royal College of Art. In 1999 she formed AccessArt with her colleague Sheila Ceccarelli, which is a charity committed to furthering the advancement of education in the arts. Paula continues to co-direct AccessArt as well as leading workshops with children and adults.
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Paula Briggs studied sculpture at Norwich School of Art and later at the Royal College of Art. In 1999 she formed AccessArt with her colleague Sheila Ceccarelli, which is a charity committed to furthering the advancement of education in the arts. Paula continues to co-direct AccessArt as well as leading workshops with children and adults.