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Book Reviews of How to Draw PokemonBook Review: Small book, too advanced for young kids Summary: 3 Stars
This How to Draw Pokemon Book was much smaller than I expected it to be (small in length of pages not physical size). It is about the size of a very small magazine. Also you really need to have some decent drawing talent to start with in order to follow the instructions and execute the pictures in this book. My 6 year old son loves just looking at the Pokemon in this book, but its above his level right now. I think it would be more appropriate for an 8-10 year old.
Book Review: poor Summary: 1 Stars
this tells you how to draw about 15 pokemon.
i tried doing the steps but it did not turn out wright.
they tell you dumb stuff like wants they give you the steps for igglybuff they say you can draw jigglypuff.they do that for almost every pokemon.i did a better pichu by tracing then these steps.
OK WHEN I GOT THIS BOOK I WAS DISAPOINTED.IT IS JUST MY OPINION.
SO WHAT IF I WAS HARSH IT IS TRUE.I WAS MAD WHEN I GOT THIS BOOK
Book Review: Not what I expected Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this as a Christmas gift for one of my kids. I thought it would be a pretty extensive book, with templates to draw a big variety of Pokemon characters. However, it is a relatively small book, with a limited number of guides for drawing various Pokemon. Considering the cheap price, I should have assumed this, but I did not. This said, you get what you paid for. A small price for a limited number of Pokemon characters.
Book Review: Fun for the Pokemon fan Summary: 4 Stars
My daughter, age 7, is an avid Pokemon fan and loves to draw. This book has been lots of fun for her even though I think some of the drawings are hard to do. However, she is a much better drawer than her Mom and does not express any frusturation while following the directions. I think the book could have provided more step by step instructions but if your child has some talent drawing, they should have fun with it.
Book Review: Gameboy Alternative Summary: 5 Stars
My 5 year old loves this book. If he had his way, he would play Pokemon all day every day on his game boy. This is a nice alternative that taps his imagination and creativity. He also tries to get others to draw with him so they have a group activity that is relatively quiet, until they start describing the battles. I highly recommend for any child who already loves other Pokemon activities.
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