Playing with Paper – a somethingosaur

A night or two ago our bedtime story was The somethingosaur by Tony Mitton, illustrated by Russell Ayto. It’s a lovely story of a little lost something who treks all over the ancient world, looking for his mother. It rhymes, which makes it easy to read aloud, there’s mild peril (rhyming creature with eat yer!) and a reassuring ending.

Definitely a winner at bedtime.

Tonight I had a go at drawing a somethingosaur on Paper on the iPad.

I do wonder if I could do better if I had a decent stylus. But it’s not horrendous.

somethingosaur

The original is available at Amazon, unsurprisingly. The Somethingosaur (affiliate link. Thank you for your support.)


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