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Doodle Mail

Gina Perry

Author/Illustrator Gina Perry's Newsletter. Geared towards teachers, librarians, homeschoolers. Most posts will include content for students (how-to-draw, quick comics, etc), kidlit book recommendations, and any news about my upcoming books and events.

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Latest Issues

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March in with Mice

This month’s drawing sheet was very slightly inspired by the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. You can’t explain how a creative brain works. So how did a sheet of mice come from a reality show?

a month ago
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Flamingo February

I really enjoy learning new animal facts when I create these drawing sheets. I had no idea that the knobby joint on a flamingo is actually their ankle! It explains a lot…

2 months ago
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Mission Opossum-able

This month’s animal drawing sheet idea is courtesy of my good friend and fellow author/illustrator Nina Crittenden. Thank you, Nina!

3 months ago
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December Desert Rain Frog

As the pressures of the holiday season start to build, take a minute to observe (and draw!) the Desert Rain Frog. That adorable squeak-toy sound is their mad/scared voice! If you want to know more, watch this incredibly close-up video of wh...

5 months ago
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  • Gina Perry

    Children's Book Author & Illustrator (Too Much! Not Enough!, Small, Mini Doodles series, Aven Green illustrator). New England. Creator of #KidLitArtPostcard

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