GENERAL YA NONFICTION
V/A Hart, Christopher. Cartoon Cute Animals. Watson-Guptill, 2010. 160p. 978-0-8230-8556-9. 21.99. Since animals are the absolute cuties in cartoons, they are fun characters to create. Hart prefaces each how-to-draw example with a short paragraph/commentary about techniques that make animals humorously appealing. Step-by-step patterns are clearly drawn and fairly easy to imitate. Both the beginning drawer and the experienced cartooist who's looking to improve their craft will find this title to be a comfortable tool. E.M. Roublow, LAPL, San Pedro Branch.
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E = Exceptional
VG = Very Good
G = Good
F = Fair
NR = Not Recommended
Second Initital (Reading Level):
A = Average Reading Level
E = Easy
M = Mature
“The views expressed are of individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views of their respective institutions.”
For more information about YAR, please email Dora Ho at dorah2005@gmail.com
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