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This is a book to help children understand our universe a little more, now I have found that in a child's mind, fact and fiction can be one and the same thing. It's only when we grow up that the fiction fades and the facts become all too real. We must learn not to blind children with science, but to open their eyes so they see for themselves all the wonders it holds. With fiction, we must allow a child's mind to explore for itself all the wonders of freedom of thought. So hopefully, I have combined just enough of both to keep a child interested, while also teaching them a little about our solar system, so that they will want to go on and read more.I believe as an adult, the best thing to hear in life is children laughing and, as a child, the best thing is a good bedtime story. So this book is ideal for mums and dads to read together with their children. And when the child asks for facts, they are there within the story, along with lots of new little alien characters for the children to discover and follow in all their adventures.
You don't have to be Picasso to become an artist. All you need is your imagination. In An Artist's Tale, British author and artist Sue Exton offers a journey into the joy of art. Focusing on the use of watercolor pencils, specifically Inktense, a new collection by Derwent, she shares how to get started creating your own drawings. In this work, she presents a collection of a variety of her drawings from flowers, to landscape, to abstracts. Exton discusses the creation of each piece and gives tips, tricks, advice, and techniques for creating on your own. An Artist's Tale includes more than sixty color pictures accompanied by short stories, encouraging people of all ages to pick up a color pencil and get started scribbling.
You don't have to be Picasso to become an artist. All you need is your imagination. In An Artist's Tale, British author and artist Sue Exton offers a journey into the joy of art. Focusing on the use of watercolor pencils, specifically Inktense, a new collection by Derwent, she shares how to get started creating your own drawings. In this work, she presents a collection of a variety of her drawings from flowers, to landscape, to abstracts. Exton discusses the creation of each piece and gives tips, tricks, advice, and techniques for creating on your own. An Artist's Tale includes more than sixty color pictures accompanied by short stories, encouraging people of all ages to pick up a color pencil and get started scribbling.
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