Dad of Divas' Reviews: Book Review - Learn to Draw Disney's Frozen: Featuring Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and all your favorite characters!

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Book Review - Learn to Draw Disney's Frozen: Featuring Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and all your favorite characters!

Learn to Draw Disney's Frozen: Featuring Anna, Elsa, Olaf, and all your favorite characters!

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About the Book
With Learn to Draw Disney's Frozen, young artists will learn to draw all of their favorite characters from the magical kingdom of Arendelle step by step, including princesses Anna and Elsa; Olaf the "warm," hug-loving, sunshine-curious snowman; and outdoorsman Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven. The book opens with a brief introduction, drawing exercises, and an overview of the necessary tools and materials to get started. Each lesson begins with a simple shape before progressing to a finished color piece of artwork, making it easy for beginning artists to follow along. Throughout the book, young artists and Frozen fans alike will learn special details about the film and its characters with tips and tricks from professional Disney animators.

Breaking records within Walt Disney Studios' portfolio and the film industry at large, Disney's Frozen



My Take on the Book
If you have a child who loves to draw and enjoyed watching the movie FROZEN, this book could be the next step in extending the fun of the movie . The drawing book does a very good job explaining to the reader which tools and materials are necessary to create the characters. The drawing pages take the artist step by step until the character is drawn. One each page additional information is written about each character. The characters your child will have an opportunity to draw are Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven, Kristoff, Stron, Hans, Pabble and even Marshmallow.


In addition to the drawing pages, the authors have included the story of FROZEN for you and your child to enjoy reading. I liked the fact that although the drawings are done like a pencil drawing, the final drawing of the character is in color . Your young artist will see the character in their various costumes they wore in the move.

All you need to supply is plain paper and the fun can begin!

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