This is one of the many drawing books in the Draw 50 series by Lee J. Ames. Our girls have borrowed a lot of these books from their school library and our youngest was excited to find this one at our local public library.
The book contains pages of sketches of horses. With different breeds, poses and perspectives to choose from, there are plenty of options and techniques that people who are learning more about drawing can try to copy.
By following the step-by-step instructions on each page, children (or indeed anyone) can learn how to draw different pictures of horses.. It's simple and the results are (mostly) recognizable.
As it says on the cover, this shows you how to draw horses in 50 different styles - from foals to veterans, jumping to grazing, clydesdales to shetlands. I was bought this by my Great Aunt on a holiday in Northern Ireland. I have treasured it as a child and looked at it fondly as an adult.
Draw 50 Horses: The Step-by-Step Way to Draw Broncos, Arabians, Thoroughbreds, Dancers, Prancers, and Many More... Ames, Lee J. a good drawing instruction book for kids
This drawing book was definitely helpful in my skill in drawing horses. I would absolutely recommend this guide to anyone who wishes to improve on drawing horses.