I
recently got the book Camping Doodles by Anita Woods, drawings by Chris
Sabatino no matter where you pitch your tent, Camping Doodles has doodle
prompts that will surprise and delight. Remember that camp song you couldn’t
get out of your head, the less-than-appetizing camp food, that strange-looking
animal hiding under the log? They’re all here; Pages for scavenger hunts,
camping crafts, and nature journaling round out this perfect trail companion.
“Doodle Queen” Anita Wood is the
author of Pocketdoodles for Girls, Pocketdoodles for Princesses, Travel Doodles
for Kids, and B.F.F. Journal. Growing up an Air Force brat, she’s lived in lots
of interesting places and has traveled widely. She currently makes her home in
northern Utah.
Chris Sabatino is
an illustrator and cartoonist who spends most of his waking hours doodling. He
is the author of Pocket Doodles for Boys, Monster Doodles for Kids, Superhero
Doodles for Kids and Dinosaur Doodles for Kids. He lives in Canton,
Massachusetts, just a stone’s throw from Boston.
My Opinion: I do
spend time outdoors in the warmer months here in Maine and I found that when it
happens to rain while you are camping you may be stuck in a tent or camper with
nothing to entertain you. This book has great things to draw, read and doodle.
I really enjoy the cute ideas as well.
Disclaimer: I was
in no way compensated for this review and this is solely my own opinion which
may differ from yours.
They are timely and treated the entire procedure very professionally.
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