I'm a brand partner with PaperPie, formerly Usborne Books and More. In the Drawing Dinosaurs book, the large white space is for you to practice and draw as many dinosaurs as you wish, get creative, add color, and designs. Thanks for sharing some great resources!
Homeschool are always fun! Thanks for sharing! We have the Usborne drawing book, and the space isn’t for drawing out each step, it’s just so they have plenty of space to practice and draw as many as they want!
@@braniffosborn5480 hi! I am putting my own bird unit together but the spine will be Burgess Birds unit from Simple Studies. I will be doing a video in the coming weeks about our plans once I get everything!
Thank you 😊
I'm a brand partner with PaperPie, formerly Usborne Books and More. In the Drawing Dinosaurs book, the large white space is for you to practice and draw as many dinosaurs as you wish, get creative, add color, and designs. Thanks for sharing some great resources!
Ok, thank you so much for sharing. I will be sure to tune in!
More amazing goodies! I feel like homeschooling 2 probably feels like an entirely new ballgame.
@@andishobbies IT DOES!!😅😅😅
If you are allergic to mold- do the owl pellet outside!
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Homeschool are always fun! Thanks for sharing! We have the Usborne drawing book, and the space isn’t for drawing out each step, it’s just so they have plenty of space to practice and draw as many as they want!
@@karifacer I see, thank you!
Can you please share what bird unit you’re going to be doing? I think my son would love that.
@@braniffosborn5480 hi! I am putting my own bird unit together but the spine will be Burgess Birds unit from Simple Studies. I will be doing a video in the coming weeks about our plans once I get everything!
In the Draw Write Now book, is the writing filled in on all the pages or does it eventually let them write and color, and those were just examples?
@@Carazona no you would need a separate notebook or sketchbook to do the writings and drawings. There isn’t space for it in the book.
Can you link the magnetic powder and magnets?
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