Book Review: The Graffiti Doodle Book by Andrew Pinder

The Graffiti Doodle Book cover




Synopsis: Doodle on the dollar bill. Scribble on a Sphinx. Add yourself to Mount Rushmore. Have your way with iconic images and everyday objects in this playful book that encourages a little creative mischief in us all.


About the Author: Andrew is a renowned painter and illustrator. This is his 6th doodle book! You can check out his website for more info on him. He lives in the U.K. 


Review: Kiddo and I had a blast this past week working through the book! As you can see!


shoe doodle


I was pretty impressed with how intent she was with working on her drawings, as she called them. They definitely turned out bright! 


I went the opposite route and went for graffiti/doodling... I sorta like by Beatles re-do! Course I was feeling sarcastic, so I added in some puns...


snomen doodle


This one was Kiddo's 'Snowmen falling off a wall" doodle... Yeah I know...LOL


If you are looking for a cool book to take on long car rides, for vacation, or just to keep handy by the phone, this is a book that everybody will get a laugh with, and have lots of fun with too!


You can download some samples of his doodle pages for you and your kids on his website!





Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book, free of charge, from Berkley Publishing,  for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it.

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