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Now, think about what you could do with a forest of asparagus spears - what could be lurking in there? Transform an old-fashioned telephone - there's one here that's become an elephant. How about being given a few pairs of spectacles and invited to fill in the faces behind them? Create a book cover - you could turn yourself into a best seller! Add some naval action to paper boats. Draw the face in the mirror. Some boxes of matches turn into wonderful fire engines. There are fifty challenges and I've just given you a few random examples. Think of all the fun to be had.
I know I'm an adult (although I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up) and the book is targeted at children, but I do so wish that I'd had an opportunity to do something like this when I was young. There's are encouragement and inspiration and opportunity to give your imagination full rein. You need very little in the way of equipment - I had great fun with a single pencil. If you had a few crayons too then you'd be well away.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy of the book to the Bookbag.
If this book appeals then you might also like to look at [[Create Your Own Alien Adventure by Chris Judge and Andrew Judge]] or [[Drawing Projects for Children by Paula Briggs]]. We've also enjoyed [[You are What You Eat: And Other Mealtime Hazards by Serge Bloch]].
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