Book details
Draw 50 Endangered Animals
Description
Draw 50 Endangered Animals teaches artists of all levels how to draw with ease by following simple, step-by-step examples. Celebrated author Lee J. Ames has brought together an assortment of animals whose numbers are threatened, including classic favorites such as the giant panda, the humpback whale, and the Asian elephant. However, you'll also find animals you may never have heard of, like the vicuña, Przewalski's horse, and the Everglade snail kite. Ames's drawing method has proven successful for children and adults of all ages over the past 40 years. The 31 books in the Draw 50 series have sold more than three million copies and have shown artists, from the beginner to advanced levels, how to draw everything from animals to airplanes. It's easy to cherish our feathered, furry, and scaly friends when it's done the Draw 50 way.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
64 pages
Book in series
#10
Why to read
- Educational Value: The book provides valuable information about endangered animals, helping readers to understand the importance of biodiversity and conservation efforts. It's an excellent resource for learning about different species that are at risk of extinction.
- Artistic Skill Development: 'Draw 50 Endangered Animals' offers step-by-step instructions on how to draw each animal, making it a great tool for improving drawing skills. It's suitable for artists of all levels who are interested in honing their abilities while focusing on meaningful subjects.
- Awareness and Empathy: By engaging with the book, readers can develop a deeper sense of empathy for endangered animals. It encourages awareness of the environmental challenges these species face and the human activities that contribute to their endangerment.
- Support for Conservation: Reading and engaging with this book can inspire action towards wildlife conservation. It can motivate individuals to support conservation organizations, adopt more sustainable practices, and advocate for policies that protect endangered species and their habitats.