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Free Drawing Lessons from Children’s Illustrator, Jan Brett

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9 Oct

Free Drawing Lessons for Children from Illustrator Jan BrettMy children – now teens – were raised on illustrator Jan Brett’s online drawing lessons, and I’m so happy they’re still available for your children! The videos didn’t get old to our kids – they’d replay them and try the illustrations again as grew and their motor skills developed. We have spent many indoor days following her pencil as she teaches us how to draw animals.

Jan Brett is a popular children’s author & illustrator.  Included in the video series are How to Draw a…

  • dolphin
  • rhinocerous
  • a creature of the deep
  • lion
  • baby polar bear
  • hedgehog
  • chick
  • rare African Okapi
  • bunny (this is our favorite)
  • elephant
  • horse
  • Siberian Husky dog …. and more!

 View the Free Drawing Videos here. 

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  1. Laryssa @ Beautifully Feminine says

    February 12, 2010 at 9:58 AM

    Thanks! These look really good.

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  2. Wendy @Sun-Kissed Savages says

    February 13, 2010 at 10:27 AM

    Just yesterday we were looking for a good online drawing guide for horses. Thank you!

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  3. Aadel says

    May 31, 2012 at 11:38 PM

    The bunny lesson is our favorite too! We love Jan Brett!

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