Sure to put youngsters in a New York state of mind, this book of more than 100 doodles introduces them to the city that never sleeps through local and unique illustrations and activities, from the classic (coloring the lights on top of the Empire State Building) and the fun (creating a subway car) to the just plain wacky (doodling a giant cockroach). The book's convenient size makes it a perfect souvenir for tiny-tot tourists and little locals alike, and the projects require no previous drawing skills--just imagination. In addition to five doodle challenges, the book also incorporates QR codes to offer readers free doodles online.
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Puck is the author of the Cool Counting Books series, the Doodle Books series, My Foodie ABC, and New York Baby and has worked as a writer, an editor, and a translator for national publications and publishing houses. Violet Lemay is an award-winning illustrator whose children's books include Beach Doodles, Isabella's Shoe Studio, Doodle Chicago, Doodle New
More about PuckViolet 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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