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Modern Flowers: How to Draw Books for Kids with Flowers, Plants, and Botanicals by Alli Koch
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Modern Flowers: How to Draw Books for Kids with Flowers, Plants, and Botanicals

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Modern Flowers: How to Draw Books for Kids with Flowers, Plants, and Botanicals by Alli Koch
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Aug 18, 2020 | ISBN 9781950968213

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“Every kid knows that they can be an artist when they grow up, and what better way to encourage them on their journey? Alli’s book Modern Flowers will not only delight your young artist with the amazing selection of botanicals to learn, but also teach them to actually see how to take a real life flower from the garden and make it into a beautiful drawing. Alli’s easy to follow step-by-step instructions are approachable and playful – making the entire process a joy!”
—Sarah Simon (of @themintgardener), author of Modern Watercolor Botanicals and The Plant Lady

“If your kid is a flower child, then treat them to this fun, floral book by Alli Koch. How to Draw Modern Flowers for Kids will help creatives of every age learn how to create different kinds of flowers and plants, including sunflowers, daffodils, roses, magnolias, and succulents.”
—My Modern Met

“Alli Koch’s How to Draw for Kids book series provides the perfect way for any child to jumpstart their interest in all things artistic. Whether forming flowers petal-by-petal or constructing castles shape-by-shape, Alli easily simplifies subjects in a way that anyone can truly enjoy. Alli’s genuine passion for nurturing artistic expression is contagious, and each tutorial is filled with more joy than the last! With step-by-step instructions paired with fun tips and tidbits about each subject, Alli’s books are absolutely a must-have for any parent hoping to jumpstart their child’s creativity.”
—Katy Lipscomb and Tyler Fisher, creative team behind The Artist’s Drawing Book

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