My good friend Melissa showed me a really neat book by John M. Duggan.
Basically the book has incomplete doodle pictures and a person can complete them.
They have fun sayings like, “What are the robots building.” This picture shows robots on the outside and the book owner can complete the picture by drawing what the robots are creating.
Another one shows police on the left side of the picture. There is a robber or thief on the right side of the picture. The fun saying is, “What is he hiding behind?” The book owner can use her (or his) imagination to draw something. They could draw a tree, a giant rock. I drew a picture of a hot dog stand. I don’t even know why.
It is a super fun book.
I did a quick google search, but couldn’t find that book, but I was able to find two other books by the same creator, John M. Duggan. Here are the Amazon links for them:
Here are some other great doodle books that I discovered on Amazon. I’m going to get some of these for the children who I provide services for. These books could offer them an opportunity for creativity.
Here are the links:
Saturday, March 12, 2011
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