Draw Your Own Monsters In My House is the first book in the Draw your Own ... series from Pictish Beast Publications. This series is designed to help children, aged four and older, develop their word interpretation skills, especially for the evocative 'wow' words that help bring writing to life, their drawing and coordination skills, and their imaginations, all while having fun.
There are twelve monsters in Dr Colin's house. In this book, you'll find amusing rhymes about eleven of them which describe what they look like. Your job is to draw pictures of them for Dr Colin based on these descriptions. For the twelfth monster, you need to imagine what it looks like, write your own description and then draw a picture of it. Draw Your Own Monsters In My House is the first book in the Draw your Own ... series from Pictish Beast Publications. This series is designed to help children, aged four and older, develop their word interpretation skills, especially for the evocative 'wow' words that help bring writing to life, their drawing and coordination skills, and their imaginations, all while having fun. As well as being an educational activity book for children, this book is also a resource for educators looking to help their students develop their language skills. To aid with this, this book is supported by an optional educator's licence that allows educators to legally photocopy its contents to create classroom hand-outs and suggestions for additional fun classroom activities to accompany them (available through the publisher's website).
By:
Colin M Drysdale Imprint: Pictish Beast Publications Country of Publication: United Kingdom Volume: 1 Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 216mm,
Spine: 3mm
Weight: 101g ISBN:9781909832299 ISBN 10: 1909832294 Series:Draw Your Own Encyclopedia Pages: 30 Publication Date:16 December 2016 Recommended Age: From 4 to 10 years Audience:
Children/juvenile
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English as a second language
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Dr Colin M. Drysdale is a scientist, STEM ambassador, educationalist and author. This book, and indeed the whole Draw Your Own Encyclopaedia series, allows him to combine these interests into a single project.