Diva had a crack at it and let me tell you, she got pretty creative! The book includes pages of partially drawn pictures that
An empty computer screen
Half-drawn faces
Empty sidewalks
A random cap
The bottom of the ocean
And tons, tons more!
Five Foods That Make Me Gag (Diva wrote in: rice, meat, mustard, pasta, potatoes – have I mentioned here that she is EXTREMELY PICKY?)
Five Things I Like to Eat (Diva wrote: chocolate, bread, pizza, fries, chips)
Five of My Favorite Things (Diva has left this blank, although she could have written: chocolate, bread, pizza, fries, chips)
Five Things Other People Probably Know about Me (Diva should have written I AM A PICKY EATER for one of her answers, but she didn’t fill out this page yet)
Five Things Other People Probably Don’t Know about Me (Diva left this one blank)
This is a great little book to keep in your purse for when
Check out sample pages and more info at Pocket Doodles For Kids. Another great idea - order a bunch of these cute little creative books for birthday and holiday presents! Great stocking stuffers!
Coming soon: a Weight Watcher’s update and also a book review about the book The Weight of Silence, both of which have NOTHING in common, but the word WEIGHT.
11 comments:
Oh, a fellow reviewer over at 5M4B just reviewed this one today! It looks adorable, and our 9 year old just has never been one to draw, with his fine motor skills delay as a preschooler, I think he missed the window when kids really like to draw. BUT, he's starting to draw his Star Wars figures and ships and such... this one might be up his alley. :)
My nephew would LOVE this and I love him so hey pick me!
Those sound so cool and right up Mister Man's alley. We have a 100 things to do in the car set of cards with a dry erase marker that sounds partly along these lines that he loves. I'm all for the imagination and creativity boosters!
I'd love to have that book! Nicole loves to draw on anything she possibly can , and she lets her imagination go wild at times!Recently she gave me a sheet of notebook paper on which she had drawn circles of varying sizes - she told me they were crop circles....
This books sounds great. I may be predujiced, but my 4 1/2 year old has a serious future in art and would probably love this little art book. :-)
So the food thing's not going so well then?!
I have twin three-year-olds, and while I just adore spending as much time as possible with them, it's nice to have time for myself every now and then, too. I would probably also let my niece borrow it every now and then (she's 12). And with two kids, my husband and I take turns running into stores because we "only need one thing," so having something like this to do while waiting for him to get that "one" thing (which takes 10 minutes, quite often) would be great. The kids have a dvd player in the backseat to occupy themselves, so why shouldn't I have fun, too? :)
sklay723@comcast.net
I think my son would love this book! He loves to draw and make up stories and stuff like that! He loves reading so much! That would definitely keep him occupied during long trips to the store and doctor's offices! :)
When we go out to dinner, the girls always flip their placemat over and make me draw them a squiggle so they can make something out of it.
A whole book of doodling? Yippee!
I'm always on the lookout for "new" things to throw in my purse when I have to drag the kids along for appointments or errands. It's a constant struggle as a Mom to do what we need to do, and constantly entertain the kids as well.
I would love this book. I think my son would really enjoy it, and with a newborn sister we still have Dr. appts that it could entertain him through :)
Valerie G from GA
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