Most kids have a divine interest in gaming because of the appeal of animation. They love the drawings! And the majority of these kids will seek to recreate the game characters, hoping to draw inspiration for their own creations one day. After all, the best form of flattery is imitation! This extends to Pokemon books for kids, with drawing and art-specific sections that detail the characters, their unique stylings, and how-tos on their creation.
For example:
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Pokemon Essential Handbook (Inc Scholastic and Cris Silvestri)
Updated to include all Pokemon aspects and characters up to 2012, this handbook features 368 pages of debut Pokemon in the latest videogames. The statistics, facts, and tricky trivia enhances the 646 character experience, with quotes from the authors and illustrators along the way. Why is this a great book for aspiring Pokemon-inspired artists? Every Pokemon is represented! While there aren't any outlines or guidelines to drawing these characters, the pictures are simple and detailed, providing a clear and concise view for kids who want to recreate their gaming favorites. It's also a huge advantage for kids who actually play the videogames on a regular basis!
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How to Draw Pokemon (Tracey West)
For beginners and practicioners, this guide book features step-by-step outlines to drawing the most famous Pokemon, such as Pikachy, Lugia, and Pichu. The pages start with simple details, adding bonus action poses as the book (and the artist) advances. By the end, children will be able to create their own unique battle scenes between their favorite Pokemon characters.
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Pokemon Mega Sticker Collection (Pikachu Press)
Instead of illustrations, this book encourages Pokemon collages! With over 650 different stickers, there are hundreds of awesome options for make-believe battle scenes on custom drawings or blank pieces of paper. Kids will love the option of decorating nearly anything with their Pokemon past-time!
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To find the current top sellers in all kinds of Pokemon books for kids, visit:
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Showing posts with label pokemon books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pokemon books. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Pokemon Handbooks For All Ages
It's become clear that the most popular and best Pokemon books are those that offer guidelines, how-tos, and fun facts to gaming beginners and advanced fans alike. They're handbooks for all ages, offering detailed instructions through the toughest game scenarios with hundreds of Pokemon characters to light the way.
These are must-haves for Pokemon enthusiasts of all ages and gaming levels!
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Pokemon: Essential Handbook (Inc Scholastic and Cris Silvestri)
Updated to include all new videogames and characters to 2012, this book features 368 pages of strategy, trivia, illustrator quotes, and gaming facts. There are 153 new Pokemon -- all of whom debuted in the Black & White videogames from the last 4 years, which brings the character total to 646. Massive and detailed, this book is for hardcore enthusiasts and beginner's who want to get on the right track with their Pokemon knowledge. It's absolutely everything you've ever wanted to know about the videogames, from stats and concepts to levels and designs!
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Pokemon: Ultimate Handbook (Cris Silvestri)
This is the un-revised 2008 edition, because not all Pokemon fans enjoyed the Black & White additions to the character or scenario database. The older videogames feature 480 Pokemon over a span of 304 pages, filled with special training tips and collector knowledge. Exciting and informational, kids are drawn into the world of characters like Kanto, Lugia, and Sinnoh; all some of the most notable Pokemon in the entire series. For collection purposes, this edition pairs perfectly and contrastingly with the new aforementioned 2012 revision.
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Pokemon: Black & White Handbook (Scholastic)
For those who have the 2008 edition, this smaller handbook offers the new character knowledge and statistic information of the Black & White videogames without repeat info. Instead, all 100+ Pokemon are revealed in 112 pages of fun, detailed content. Each page is filled with stats on character stats, traits, facts, and even how-to drawings.
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Find the current top sellers in children's Pokemon books:
http://top-10-store.com/top-10-pokemon-books/
These are must-haves for Pokemon enthusiasts of all ages and gaming levels!
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Pokemon: Essential Handbook (Inc Scholastic and Cris Silvestri)
Updated to include all new videogames and characters to 2012, this book features 368 pages of strategy, trivia, illustrator quotes, and gaming facts. There are 153 new Pokemon -- all of whom debuted in the Black & White videogames from the last 4 years, which brings the character total to 646. Massive and detailed, this book is for hardcore enthusiasts and beginner's who want to get on the right track with their Pokemon knowledge. It's absolutely everything you've ever wanted to know about the videogames, from stats and concepts to levels and designs!
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Pokemon: Ultimate Handbook (Cris Silvestri)
This is the un-revised 2008 edition, because not all Pokemon fans enjoyed the Black & White additions to the character or scenario database. The older videogames feature 480 Pokemon over a span of 304 pages, filled with special training tips and collector knowledge. Exciting and informational, kids are drawn into the world of characters like Kanto, Lugia, and Sinnoh; all some of the most notable Pokemon in the entire series. For collection purposes, this edition pairs perfectly and contrastingly with the new aforementioned 2012 revision.
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Pokemon: Black & White Handbook (Scholastic)
For those who have the 2008 edition, this smaller handbook offers the new character knowledge and statistic information of the Black & White videogames without repeat info. Instead, all 100+ Pokemon are revealed in 112 pages of fun, detailed content. Each page is filled with stats on character stats, traits, facts, and even how-to drawings.
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Find the current top sellers in children's Pokemon books:
http://top-10-store.com/top-10-pokemon-books/
Monday, August 27, 2012
Pokemon: Ultimate Handbook - by Cris Silvestri
Who is the Pokemon: Ultimate Handbook a perfect gift for?
This handbook is a great present for anyone who's ever had a real infatuation with the game, TV series, or other books. Some 20-somethings have been known to buy this handbook after years of following the entire franchise, while some parents are more interested in buying it as a Christmas or Birthday gift for their children. There's really no set target audience when it comes the who the Pokemon: Ultimate Handbook is perfect for. It's ideal for anyone who's ever had an interest in Pokemon.
Like with every book, the Pokemon: Ultimate Handbook has some faults, but it's overall an excellent reference source. There are some Pokemon that are apparently missing from the index, but they're also the rarest and the ones that most people will never find or catch. This shouldn't deter the hardcore Pokemon fans, as the book is comprehensive enough to cover other more intriguing aspects of the characters and over franchise. You (or your children) will be masters in no time, combating the greats (such as Ash) and catching the best Pokemon for your collection.
How to Draw Pokemon - by Tracey West
-- The level of difficulty in each drawing tutorial. Described as advanced, these sketches aren't going to be something that somebody draws perfectly the first time. The people who draw these characters on a regular basis have been doing so for years, whereas someone just starting will be disappointed if they strive to get every detail accurate the first time. It takes practice! Some of these characters are intricate and very decorated, meaning more than one evening will have to be spent on perfecting each one. However, the great thing about that is, it keeps children occupied for long periods of time -- allowing mom and dad to spend some quality time together, or get some work done without the pestering of little ones.
-- The condition of the used How to Draw Pokemon books from Amazon. This should really come as no surprise and people are encouraged to use their common sense when dealing with this situation. If it's on the used section at discounted prices, it's probably got some marks and drawings in it already. This isn't the fault of the book itself, nor is it the fault of the artist who compiled the sectioned tutorials. It's the fault of you and the seller for not being straight-forward and honest with one another. Your best bet for buying a used edition is to ask the seller what condition the book is in, being specific with questions and gaining an educated opinion and outlook from there.
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