My kids have level 1 and level 2 drawing books and now the tree books. I was worried the tree book might be a little boring (I mean really how many trees can you draw different ways before you get bored?) but I was very wrong. My kids love this book and draw scenes with sometimes just one tree (and usually a kid reading underneath it) or a bunch of them! They decorate the trees in all fashions and draw in birds and such. Great book!
My daughter was so excited to “learn” how to draw trees. And she was so amazed by how many ways to draw just a tree. She keeps going back to it to draw lots of trees and show me how much she has improved her drawing. Her love of art has grown.
She was amazed by the ways she can draw just a tree. She has been going back to this book to “learn” to draw trees and show me how much she has improved her drawing. Such great way to get kids interested in the art and self teaching.
This book really hones in on the tree drawing abilities. But as people who travel a lot and see many varieties, it’s so fun to be about to identify the different kinds of trees we see and then be able to draw them!
These artistic-style trees are so easy and fun to draw. I’ve seen some of these clever renditions added to the landscapes of my kids’ (ages 6-14) doodles and drawings.
Aspiring artists, young and old, learn through simple steps to draw fun and easy trees.
In Drawing 100 Fun and Easy Trees, draw an evergreen tree decorated with tinsel, a whimsical palm tree, a weeping willow heart tree, and more!
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