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Drawing for Jewish Kids with Hebrew Letters in Easy Steps

Posted By: TiranaDok
Drawing for Jewish Kids with Hebrew Letters in Easy Steps

Drawing for Jewish Kids with Hebrew Letters in Easy Steps: Cartooning and Learning How to Draw Kawaii Cartoons with Hebrew Letters (Drawing for Kids) by Rachel A Goldstein
English | January 27, 2017 | ISBN: 1542799414 | 58 pages | EPUB | 4.85 Mb

Teaching your child how to draw using Hebrew letters? That sounds crazy…but that is just what this book is for. This book will teach your child how to draw with the easiest approach possible…by using Hebrew letters, alphabet letters, numbers, and other simple shapes. This book is perfect for Jewish children who are just learning (or who have already learned) about Hebrew letters. This is a great way to make learning Hebrew fun. This book will show you how to draw cartoons from all of the Hebrew letters in the alphabet. Most of these drawings are in a super-cute kawaii style that is really easy to learn how to draw. Rachel has been teaching kids how to draw for almost ten years now, and this drawing technique really works! With this no-tears strategy, learning how to draw is fun for children as young as 4 years old, but also works for adults and teens. Cartooning is fun for kids, but even more fun when it comes easy to them. This book does just that…makes drawing fun and easy for kids. This book will turn your child into the artist that he or she wants to be.This book is perfect for Hebrew school teachers, Jewish Day schools, or anybody who wants to learn how to draw. You don't even have to know how to draw Hebrew letters for this book to help you learn how to draw. Each drawing lesson is a step by step process. Each tutorial is broken down into the simplest of steps that can be followed by most children. Your child doesn't need to know how to read or write letters to follow these drawing lessons. In fact, preschoolers, Kindergartners, First graders, etc. can enjoy this book. The only thing your child needs is time and interest. You can also use this as a drawing workbook as the child can draw along in the book. Have fun drawing the day away!