If your kid draws in every margin of their notebook, you’ve probably wondered if it’s just a phase or something more. Most children's books treat drawing as a cute pastime. But if a child is genuinely curious about how cartoons come alive, they deserve resources that treat their interest with respect. Animation isn't just doodling—it's a blend of acting, timing, and incredible patience. Instead of sugarcoating the process or making it sound like a dry textbook, Linda Soules’ book "Animator" introduces kids to the actual mechanics of the craft: The 12 principles of animation (like "squash and stretch") The history shifting from ancient cave paintings to digital rigs Real, hands-on prompts for DIY flipbooks and stop-motion It gives parents an honest look at what the industry demands while keeping kids inspired to create. If you want to help them turn those margin doodles into real craft, check out our full guide. 👉 Read our full Animator by Linda Soules ...
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