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Scribbley House garden was looking very ordinary. In fact, a little dull. Time for a spot of magic gardening. Mr Scribbley rummages away in Scribbley Shed and found the perfect thing to add a bit of silly sunshine. He sets to work with Sat Nav and Worm and soon has the garden looking ship-shape - but not for long! Within a few days things soon begin to GROW out of hand! How are they going to SNIP their way out of this one?! Just a normal wibble wobble day in the land of Squiggle Doodle!
Mr Scribbley is the first in a series of books, which step into his magical, topsy-turvy world full of muddled adventure! Mr Scribbley is a road designer who only understands spaghetti-like thinking. He attempts to design a road to link Doodle Village and Straight Line Hamlet. He has won many awards, but only for roads he has designed in the land of Squiggle Doodle. The people of Straight Line Hamlet have a very different way of thinking to the people in Doodle Village, they only think in a straight, up and down fashion – this is going to be his biggest challenge so far! No one in Doodle Village or Straight Line Hamlet arrives where they are supposed to on time, if they even arrive at all! How is Mr Scribbley going to think beyond his muddled ways and create a clever solution? Aimed at 5-7 year olds, Mr Scribbley is a quirky and humorous book full of fun characters including Mr Scribbley’s best friend Sat Nav the Sausage Dog, who travels everywhere with him in the Bug Mobile. Full of beautiful and engaging illustrations by Andy Catling, this book includes a full glossary of muddled terms to help de-muddle the world of Mr Scribbley and his friends.
"Scribble, the book's main character, never thought he was different until he met his first drawing. Then, after being left out because he didn't look like everyone else, Scribble teaches the drawings how to accept each other for who they are which enables them to create amazing art together!"--Provided by publisher.
Circle, Square and Triangle are doing just fine -- but when Scribble draws them together, their imaginations soar. Circle loves to roll -- around and around. Solid Square likes to sit still and strong. Triangle can celebrate all her good points, and always knows which direction to go. But when Scribble suddenly dashes through their ordered world -- all messy lines and energy -- Circle, Square and Triangle don't know what to think. But turns out just a zig zag here and a wavy line there are all that's needed to stir imaginations, and soon the shapes find themselves working as a team, on a course for adventure! Award-winning author and illustrator Ruth Ohi's energetic art shows young readers that anything is possible with a splash of colour and the most basic shapes. This wonderful picture book will spark creativity, and encourage young minds to identify and draw the Circle-Square-Triangle-Scribbles in their worlds too!
When a man who is straight as a stick arrives in Scribbleville, he is met with resistance until one child shows everyone that there is beauty in every kind of line, straight or scribbled.
MR. SQUIGGLES is a fun and easy to draw cartoon. With simple scribbling MR. SQUIGGLES comes alive. The author introduces the scribbling technique then provides examples of a scribbled MR. SQUIGGLES that children, encouraged by an adult, can scribble on the opposite page to the example. The book fosters a 'you can do it' language of support. When we scribble, right-brain activity is activated. By adding cartoon elements to a scribble, MR. SQUIGGLES comes to life! It's a great way to encourage children to draw and to understand whatever they scribble, is art. A child's development of their artistic talent, with family encouragement in an atmosphere of fun, is the most important outcome. What they scribble is truly one-of-a-kind artwork. Although MR. SQUIGGLES is developed with children in mind, the concept is relevant to adults too - including parents, educators, and seniors. Typically, scribbles can never be repeated one hundred percent, therefore a child's scribble is unique each and every time. With this sketchbook design, the child's work is preserved for generations to come. It will serve as a record of their artistic experiences. A keepsake for later. As you guide your child through this book, let them know what they scribble is wonderful, and unique. Let them find their own way artistically and be sure to fuel their creativity with supportive words and don't be afraid to try it yourself! And be sure to check out, SQUIG THE DOG cartoon book, too.
Line and Scribble is a picture book that celebrates imagination and friendship through simple shapes. Line and Scribble do things differently. Line goes straight while Scribble wanders. Line walks a tightrope as Scribble bursts into fireworks. Line likes to draw with a ruler, and Scribble, well . . . doesn't. But no matter how different they may seem, Line and Scribble always have enough in common to be best friends. • A friendship story that embraces differences instead of competing • Emphasizes how imagination, creativity, and art can change how we see the world—and each other • Promotes visual literacy, recognition, and learning to make connections From constellations to roller coasters and breadsticks to bubbles, Line and Scribble shows how the two can come together to create beautiful, moving, and delightfully unexpected results. This sweet book brims with opportunities for young readers to engage with the building blocks of familiar shapes (lines, circles, squiggles), as well as spotting opposites and differences. • Harold and the Purple Crayon meets Press Here in this highly visual, effortlessly imaginative friendship story. • Resonates year-round as a go-to new gift for birthdays and holidays • Perfect for children ages 3 to 5 years old • Makes a great pick for parents and grandparents, as well as librarians and teachers. • You'll love this book if you love books like Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh, I'm NOT just a Scribble . . . by Diane Alber, and Eraser by Anna Kang.