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The Saga Continues! Conspiracy 365 – February has arrived! Order Today
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The Usborne Introduction to the Second World War is a great reference book on world wars. It is a big book that measures 8 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches, has 128 pages and it is perfect for children ages 10 years old and older. This book and the Usborne Introduction to the First World War are part of the Usborne Library Internet-Linked History Set. This Usborne reference book is so good that it earned the 2007 Mom’s Choice Award Winner for Young Adult Chapter Book Category.
The Usborne Complete Book of Drawing by A. Smith & J. Tatchell is an ultimate drawing reference, resource, guidebook that is perfect for children ages 10 years and up. There are 128 pages in this book. This is an inspiring guide to drawing and painting which will appeal to both beginners and those wishing to improve their skills. Usborne Complete Book of Drawing earned the Pick of The Lists by American Bookseller Award.
If you like art, then this Usborne Book of Art Skills is an amazing book. The Usborne Book of Art Skills is full of amazing, easy to follow art ideas. It is by the famous, favorite Usborne author, Fiona Watt. This book measures 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 inches, has 96 pages of amazing and colorful ideas and is perfect for children ages 10 and up. It is designed and illustrated by Antonia Miller, Katrina Fearn, Natasha Goransky and Vici Leyhane. Award Winning Usborne Book
This book is so good that it earned the 2003-04 Real Life Award in the category of History Publisher of the Year. There are so many techniques that kids can do easily. They can paint trees like Vincent Van Gogh in his famous painting in 1889. You will learn all sorts of techniques of drawing a tree. You can use kitchen sponge to paint or print some snails. How about instructions for making erasers into great stamps? You can also use a bar of soap to print great work of art or use some food such as potato to make great painting or print work. There are so many things you can do and this book will help you let loose your imagination.
The Usborne Introduction to the First World War is a comprehensive book with 128 pages. The book measures 8 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches and is excellent for children ages 10 and up. The Usborne Introduction to the First World War is internet linked so you can learn a lot more about World War I online once you start reading this book.