With a strong focus on local and unique illustrations and activities, Doodle Chicago allows young artists to create, imagine, and sketch their way through the Windy City. Each doodle has a definitive Chicagoland style, from drawing the Willis Tower or an El train to creating sketches in the style of architect Frank Gehry. Also included are cool extra doodles, available for free online by using the information contained on the pages inside the book. Perfect for young tourists to the city, this book helps them remember their visit while sparking their imagination and creativity.
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Jerome Pohlen has written for the "Chicago Reader," "Reader's Digest," and "Time Out Chicago." He is the author of "Albert Einstein and Relativity for Kids"; "Oddball Illinois"; and more than 20 travel, science, and children's books. He lives in Chicago. Violet Lemay is an award-winning illustrator whose children's books include "Doodle New York," "Doodle Sa
More about Jerome PohlenViolet Lemay is an award-winning illustrator whose children's books include "Beach Doodles," "Doodle Chicago," "Doodle New York," "Doodle San Francisco," "My Foodie ABC," and "New York Baby." Her work has appeared in "American Baby," "Better Homes and Gardens," "Elle," "Family Circle," the "New York Times," "Parent and Child," and the "Wall Street Journal."
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