Description
The reusable kids drawing kit that helps kids learn how to draw
- Continuously improve drawing skills through progressive templates.
- Built in storage case and semi-transparent drawing tablet duo.
- Comes with 18 drawing templates: Stages 1, 2, and 3.
- Clear completely with the push of a button.
Description
Sketch Studio is the reusable kids drawing kit designed to help your kids learn to draw with step-by-step how to templates. Each template has a Learn to Draw Stage so kids can progress, as their skills get more refined.
Kids slip one of the templates under the drawing tablet. They can use the included stylus or anything they have on hand (a pencil, marker, etc).
Once theyre done, they just push the button watch the drawing tablet erase itself. The Sketch Studio kids drawing kit also comes with an Erase-Lock switch so your kids dont accidentally erase their drawing practice.
The Sketch Studio kids drawing kit includes a kids drawing tablet acts a lid to the storage bin so you can keep all the templates and stylus together, as well as more than 20 drawing templates that get progressively more complex.
Sketch Studio is Stage 3: Imagine
Perfect for kids who are using their imagination to write and create with intention and purpose
Specifications
- One Sketch Studio kids drawing tablet and storage bin
- One-touch button to erase the drawing tablet
- Erase-Lock Switch
- Six (6) Learn to Draw Stage 1 tracing templates
- Six (6) Learn to Draw Stage 2 tracing templates
- Six (6) Learn to Draw Stage 3 tracing templates
- One (1) stylus
Drawing development templates
The 21 templates are broken up into 3 stages that support drawing development. The templates teach kids how to draw shapes and symbols then progress by teaching them how to put those shapes together to make people, animals and characters.
Learn to Draw Stage 1: Build basic foundations
In Stage 1 (Templates 1-6), simple geometric shapes, such as circles, triangles and squares, are a key component of a kids developmental drawing skills.
Learn to Draw Stage 2: Master the basics
In Stage 2 (Templates 7-12), we take what was learned in Stage 1 and build upon those skills by adding slightly more context to their art. Kids will begin to understanding spatial relationships, new shapes/symbols, repetition and defining a subject or character.
Learn to Draw Stage 3: Advance to more complex designs
In Stage 3 (Templates 13-21), kids will now have a fair understanding of the basics of drawing and how objects relate to one another by use of new techniques like overlapping, foreshortening and scale. In this stage, their new attention to detail aids in their goal to achieve a more realistic drawing.
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