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What Can You Do With a Line?

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Everything is made of lines .This book tells that lines are fun and can be turned into many shapes and designs.

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Very thought provoking story...and it can help children with learning their shapes. It also points out that every line is different and can be used for different purposes! Definitely a book to add to your children’s collection!

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I was excited to review this book, as it would be my first children's book review on NetGalley. I love the cover, and I am excited to check the book out for my library's collection. Unfortunately, I was unable to download and view the book in the acsm format that it was given on NetGalley. I am issuing a 3 star rating, simply because I was unable to view the book.

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5★
“When lines, shapes, and colors get together. . .they can become anything you can possibly dream of!”

This is a terrific, inspiring little book that makes me itchy to doodle! It’s the perfect gift to give along with a coloured pencil set and a sketchpad. In my house, the backs of envelopes and the day's mail were always covered with kids cartoons and drawings. I had to send our accountant a beautifully typed letter (back in the day), which a toddler had drawn over, but not enough to make it hard to read. No time to retype.

But I digress. This is just delightful! Every page of my preview says COPYRIGHT, because of course it is, but I have taken the liberty of copying a few to show you what I mean.

My Goodreads review includes an illustration captioned: “You can draw long lines . . . and short lines”

The little character reminds me of the thumbprint books that used to inspire my kids to draw things based on their thumbprint. Here, it is a superhero!

My Goodreads review includes an illustration captioned: “Sometimes I feel like drawing thin lines.”

There are many varieties of colourful squiggles, loose shapes, and geometric shapes. There is a humorous undertone (overtone?) to all of them

My Goodreads review includes an illustration captioned: “Triangles!”

We are introduced to lines that wander around the page and off the page, into the wild.

My Goodreads review includes an illustration captioned: “Sometimes lines get sad and form a cloud. Sometimes lines get confused and tangle into a ball.”

And now we move into some artwork and storytelling lines. There is a tiny person fishing at the top, fish in the river, and a couple of musicians playing the sax and guitar at the bottom. Something for everybody!

My Goodreads review includes an illustration captioned: “Lines trace the flowing water of a river and carry the notes of a joyful melody.”

There are examples of kids’ art, taped to the wall, ostensibly torn from notepads (you can see the little holes). And then there’s the following advice, which I can’t support strongly enough.

My Goodreads review includes an illustration captioned: Experiment and get creative!

Wonderful stuff! This comes from Istanbul, where the author has been a pre-school teacher for many years, and the illustrator is a mechanical engineer with an MFA in illustration. Perfect combination, whether you’re encouraging a budding artist in technical drafting, or cartooning, or fine arts.

Doesn’t it make your fingers itch? Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Chouette Publishing/CrackBoom! Books, for the preview copy from which I’ve pinched a few illustrations so you can see what a gem it is.

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Thank you Chouette and NetGalley for sharing an eARC in exchange for an honest review. I love books that promote creativity and this is a perfect book for that. Such a fun way to start having conversations with younger readers about how perception is different and that creativity is important and individual.

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A cute beginning art book for little ones. The reader is given ideas on different types of lines they can make, and what they can make with those lines. At the end, examples are given of types of tools and materials one could use to make lines, for example, markers, crayons, and different types of paint, and tools like fingers, brushes, and sponges. There are also a couple of art exercises given to get young artists started.

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This is a playful book about a line and the many things you can do with it, if you just use your imagination! If your imagination needs a kick start, turn the pages to follow the little pencil blob as they try to get their ideas going! Why not start with drawing how and what you feel? Soon enough, you’ll see that a line is way more than just a plain old line. Lines can make so much other stuff! They can even take you on a journey or two. I really loved how these expressive but minimal hand-drawn illustrations encourage you to follow along and draw a line of your own, and how the orientation of some pages encourages the reader to interact and start using their imagination as they go. This is a fun primer and exploration of the act of drawing: just start with a line and see where it takes you!

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I was unable to read this book. After multiple tries, the book would not download correctly.
From what I was able to discern, the illustrations were lovely, but the words and illustrations were mixed up, so I can't tell if the writing was appropriate for the illustrations.

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So sweet! Love the creativity here. Such a great book to have in a home library AND give as a gift for little kiddos! Shows that your imagination can take you wherever you want...and places you didn't know you wanted!

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A fun, entertaining book for children. It encourages your imagination and sparks ideas for even the earliest of learners. I can’t wait to incorporate it into my homeschool classroom.

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I loved this book! What Can You Do With a Line is a great book to use for an art lesson. Pair this with Beautiful Oops and you will have some very happy kiddos.

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This book explores the use of line in art, at a very basic level. I liked the way the author gave the line a mind of its own, so it could turn corners and form a square. I liked some of the illustrations, especially when the lines became sad and formed a cloud. It was a fun look at art for little ones.

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The second book I've read from this author-illustrator duo and it didn't disappoint! I loved reading this just as much as the other one! The same munchkin from before narrates this book about lines, and drawing them into different shapes to create masterpieces! First they did colors, and everything a child should know about them, and then they did lines, making shapes to use with colors. Similar to the first book, there is info at the end of the book to demonstrate even more learning for children. The author adds that different tools and materials can result in different lines and shapes. Using a sponge for example with some water-paints, will yield a different result than using finger-paints or paint-brushes with oil paints.

The story itself is education and fun. The illustrations in this one are bit different than with the colors one. This book actually includes a whole munchkin family at a wedding or some event I believe, and they wear clothes as well! My favorite munchkin drawing in this book was the sherlock one.

Overall I highly recommend this book along with the other one, "What Can You Do With Colors?" and I would definitely buy this as a gift for any young pre-school/kindergarten kids!

*Thank you to the publishers; Chouette Publishing, the author; Gülşah Yemen, the illustrator; Çağrı Odabaşı, and Netgalley for my free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

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What can you do with a line? Apparently a lot. This is a great book to introduce kids to the beginning of art and how it's just a bunch of lines going in different directions and taking on different shapes. Would recommend for art teachers teaching younger kids.
*This review is based on a copy received from NetGalley for an honest opinion.

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A cute little simple book on all the things we can do with lines. This would make a great book for littles or an art class when learning about shapes. Simple illustrations & just an overall cute book.

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What Can You Do With A Line? As it turns out, there’s a lot you can do with a line. I love this one, as a primary school teacher I can see endless opportunities to use this book in the classroom. The illustrations are just gorgeous and I love the activity suggestions at the end.

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Yemen's simple interjections combined with Odabasi charming illustrations take readers on an exciting journey of a line. I love the ideas within the story and that as the suggestions grew, the complexity of the illustrations grew with text. This would be a great addition to a school library, for incorporation into art lessons and for a general storytime use.

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It is a cute children's art book for little kids. There is a hairy cartoon with big eyes who teaches everything you can draw with a straight line. And once you innovate and curve lines you can draw anything.
A funny educational book to teach drawing skills to little kids.
I liked shades and colors used in this book. A very good and readable book.

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I liked the idea behind this book, I liked how it teaches the different shapes and things you can make with a simple line, I liked the mix of short, long, thick and thin too. It was easy to follow and a perfect book for my three-year-old daughter too. It is 4 stars from me for this one – a cute little read!

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I absolutely loved this story because it fits in perfectly with what I teach in my kindergarten class. This is a great read that shows the importance of lines and provides many examples of all the wonderful things lines can be used for.

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