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Ralph Masiello's robot drawing book
Masiello, Ralph.
Children's Fiction NC825.R56 M37 2011
From Publishers' Weekly:
As with previous titles in this series, Masiello offers budding artists a step-by-step tutorial on how to draw kid-friendly subjects-this time, robots. After beginning with a basic "Simplibot," made up of rectangles, squares, and circles, the robots build in complexity, with additions like electrical outlets, keyholes, and antennae, all meticulously labeled in a "Spare Parts Warehouse." The "upgraded" robots, colored in various media and paired with a simple phrase or verse, include "Sparky Springbot," with pincers and slinkylike legs, and "Bakerbot," who has a small oven for a chest. Masiello's recipe is light and appealing, offering just the right amount of guidance. Ages 6-9. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Masiello, Ralph.
Children's Fiction NC825.R56 M37 2011
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From Publishers' Weekly:
As with previous titles in this series, Masiello offers budding artists a step-by-step tutorial on how to draw kid-friendly subjects-this time, robots. After beginning with a basic "Simplibot," made up of rectangles, squares, and circles, the robots build in complexity, with additions like electrical outlets, keyholes, and antennae, all meticulously labeled in a "Spare Parts Warehouse." The "upgraded" robots, colored in various media and paired with a simple phrase or verse, include "Sparky Springbot," with pincers and slinkylike legs, and "Bakerbot," who has a small oven for a chest. Masiello's recipe is light and appealing, offering just the right amount of guidance. Ages 6-9. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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