Let's Make Comics!

Let's Make Comics!
Author: Jess Smart Smiley
Publisher: Watson-Guptill
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0399580727

A light-hearted interactive guide to comics and cartoon-making that uses an activity book format and creatively stimulating prompts to teach the fundamentals of cartooning in a fun and easy-to-follow fashion. From a working cartoonist and comic book making instructor, this all-ages activity book uses humorous and informative one-page comics and exercise prompts to guide young readers (and readers who are young at heart) through easy-to-master lessons on the skills needed to make comics. The activities cover a range of essential comics-making tasks from creating expressions for characters to filling in blank panels to creating original characters and placing them in adventures of their own. Each exercise can stand on its own or work together with others in the book to stimulate creativity via the comics medium. In the end, readers who complete the activities inside the book itself will have created several comics of their own, and will have generated many ideas for more sequential art creations. Praise for Let’s Make Comics! “At once playful and complex, this book is a perfect introduction to cartooning, as well as a lovely (and lovingly crafted) tribute to the comics form and a timely reminder that artmaking can be fun.”—Roman Muradov, creator of Vanishing Act and On Doing Nothing “Let’s Make Comics is a book I wish I had when I was 9, but 29 works too! It’s so fun and brilliant and packed with oodles of awesome activities. Great book for learning to make comics or for a seasoned cartoonist to find some new inspiration.”—Ben Clanton, creator of the Narwhal and Jelly books “It’s fantastic! This book will make you a better writer and a better artist and show you how to think like a comic star.”—Charise Harper, creator of the Fashion Kitty and Crafty Cat books “Warning! This book will make you make comics, and it will be fun!”—Greg Pizzoli, creator of The Watermelon Seed, Number One Sam, and The Book Hog “If only we'd had this book! Our comics would be much better.”—Elizabeth Pich and Jonathan Kunz, creators of War and Peas

Monster Farts Coloring Book

Monster Farts Coloring Book
Author: M. T. Lott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781951728090

Monster farts are ... well ... monstrous! And, maybe a little embarrassing. Find out for yourself in this detailed, amazing, unconventional, astounding, and epic farting monster coloring book! Contains twenty-two original illustrations. Monsters caught in the act include: zombie, bigfoot, wendigo, chupacabra, alien, ghost, and many more!

The Colour Monster

The Colour Monster
Author: Anna Llenas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781787412736

One day, Colour Monster wakes up feeling very confused. His emotions are all over the place; he feels angry, happy, calm, sad and scared all at once! To help him, a little girl shows him what each feeling means through colour. A gentle exploration of feelings for young and old alike.

How to Draw Funny Monsters

How to Draw Funny Monsters
Author: Barbara Soloff Levy
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2009-06-22
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486474933

This entertaining guide shows youngsters how to draw rib-tickling portraits of ogres, fiends, and other fanciful characters. Step-by-step diagrams and blank practice pages help them create a one-eyed centipede; a hairy, fanged monster with duck feet and horns; a scowling, four-legged fright that's literally all head; and 27 other comical creatures.

We Care

We Care
Author: Bertie Kingore
Publisher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1596473002

Hundreds of proven hands-on activities, carefully outlined and using inexpensive materials, emphasize learning by doing, encourage creativity, and afford opportunities to develop responsibility. Organized into 19 thematic units (from "Marvelous Me" to "Summertime and the Sun") and correlated to the school-year calendar, the activities cover key curriculum areas such as language arts, math, and science; they also involve art, music, cooking, movement, block play, and role plays. Jargon-free and clearly written, the book is also a great resource for parents. Grades preK-K. 302 pages. Good Year Books. Second Edition.

Everyone Can Draw Monsters

Everyone Can Draw Monsters
Author: Peter Gray
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1615335668

Whether they picture a three-eyed purple behemoth or a creepy creature with horns, this exciting book guides readers through creating their ideal gruesome monster. Using the different materials and drawing styles introduced, readers can make their monsters ready to jump off the page and start some mayhem. Step-by-step instruction and easy-to-follow language makes creating terrifying creatures fun and accessible for young artists of all skill levels.

R. L. Stine

R. L. Stine
Author: Joel H. Cohen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781560066088

The life of best-selling young adult horror author R.L. Stine including his childhood, the evolution of his writing career, and his popularity with both boys and girls.

The Monsters We Make

The Monsters We Make
Author: Kali White
Publisher: Crooked Lane Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643853899

For fans of Rene Denfeld and Shari Lapena comes a rich, atmospheric family drama set in the 1980's following the disappearances of two paperboys from a small midwestern town. It's August 1984, and paperboy Christopher Stewart has gone missing. Hours later, twelve-year-old Sammy Cox hurries home from his own paper route, red-faced and out of breath, hiding a terrible secret. Crystal, Sammy's seventeen-year-old sister, is worried by the disappearance but she also sees opportunity: the Stewart case has echoes of an earlier unsolved disappearance of another boy, one town over. Crystal senses the makings of an award winning essay, one that could win her a scholarship - and a ticket out of their small Iowa town. Officer Dale Goodkind can't believe his bad luck: another town and another paperboy kidnapping. But this time he vows that it won't go unsolved. As the abductions set in motion an unpredictable chain of violent, devastating events touching each life in unexpected ways, Dale is forced to face his own demons. Told through interwoven perspectives--and based on the real-life Des Moines Register paperboy kidnappings in the early 1980's--The Monsters We Make deftly explores the effects of one crime exposing another and the secrets people keep hidden from friends, families, and sometimes, even themselves.