DrawMe A Story Series

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  • 2007
  • 3 Seasons

DrawMe A Story Series is an animated television show produced by Film Ideas, Inc. The show initially premiered in the year 2007 and ran until 2011. It is a children's show that consists of episodes that are short, catchy, and colourful. DrawMe A Story Series is primarily focused on teaching children how to draw various characters and objects.

The show is narrated by a friendly and animated host who guides children through the drawing process. The host is accompanied by a group of colourful animal characters who add an element of fun to the show. Each episode is broken into several short segments, with each segment focused on a particular type of drawing. The drawing style in the show is simplistic, making it easy for children to follow along.

One of the most unique aspects of the DrawMe A Story Series is that it has a broad selection of episodes. Each episode covers a specific topic and teaches children how to draw different things. The show covers a diverse range of topics such as animals, plants, fairy tales, and historical figures. Some episodes are also aimed at teaching children how to draw everyday objects such as vehicles and food items.

The show's teaching style is both interactive and engaging. The host encourages children to follow along with each step of the drawing process, providing helpful tips and tricks along the way. The show is also designed in such a way that kids can revisit episodes to perfect their drawing skills. This approach is beneficial to children as it encourages them to practice and develop their artistic talents.

The DrawMe A Story Series is also well-suited for younger children. The animated host and animal characters give the show a friendly and inviting atmosphere, making it easy for children to connect with. The show teaches children how to hold a pencil correctly and how to draw basic shapes to create complex images. These skills help children develop their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and, most importantly, creative and imaginative abilities.

Another key strength of the DrawMe A Story Series is the way the show incorporates stories into the drawing process. Each episode is centred around a different story, which provides context and meaning to the drawings being created. The stories are simple, yet engaging, ensuring that children remain interested and attentive. The use of storytelling also helps children to develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

The animation style of the DrawMe A Story Series is refreshingly simple. The characters are colourful and quirky, yet easy to draw. The art style is simplistic, ensuring that children can easily replicate the drawings presented on the screen. The animation serves as a helpful guide for children, providing a visual learning experience that helps to improve their retention of the information provided.

In conclusion, the DrawMe A Story Series is an excellent educational tool for children. The show is engaging, interactive, and provides a strong educational foundation for young children who want to develop their artistic skills. The show is perfect for parents who want to encourage their children to think creatively and express their imaginations through drawing. Overall, the DrawMe A Story Series is a delightful show that provides children with a fun and meaningful way to develop their artistic talents.

DrawMe A Story Series is a series that ran for 3 seasons (35 episodes) between January 1, 2007 and on Film IdeasInc.

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Seasons
The Ungrateful Jaguar
11. The Ungrateful Jaguar
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration, thematic music and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Once upon a time there was a jaguar. He was yellow with black spots. He was brave and determined like all jaguars. One day he was walking through the jungle when suddenly he fell into a trap. (Fabric & Crafts)
The Ugly Martian
10. The Ugly Martian
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration, thematic music and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. A long time ago in a far off galaxy there were three Martian eggs that were about to crack open. In just a few days three little Martians would be born. One of these Martians was The Ugly Martian. (Food & Natural Elements)
Shall We Trade Legs
9. Shall We Trade Legs
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration, thematic music and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. This is the story of two animals that weren't happy with their own bodies, especially with their legs. And it's about how they decided to trade legs, and what happened when they did. Come meet the elk and the fox. (Colored Pens, Craft Paper)
The Nightengale
8. The Nightengale
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. The emperor's palace in China was as luxurious as one could imagine. The walls were lined with the finest silk. The furniture was made of the most delicate porcelain and the most aromatic wood. In the garden, a nightingale sang the most beautiful songs that had ever been heard. (Cut-Outs, Mechanicals)
Mr. Nothing
7. Mr. Nothing
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Mr. Stern was a quiet, solitary sort of chap worked just hard enough to get by, neither more nor less. He lived in a house that was almost empty because he thought that he needed practically nothing. Maybe that is why this story is entitled Mr. Nothing. (Watercolors)
The Violin Story
6. The Violin Story
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration, thematic music and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Regina was with her mother when a man started playing a musical instrument. The other s could only hear the gypsy melody. But Regina heard the strange instrument's voice as it spoke the following words, "Close your eye's and listen to the violins story. (Sketch Painting)
Nasreddin's Path
5. Nasreddin's Path
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Nasreddin was the son of one of the wealthiest families in the Turkish city of Aksehir. One day, his father said to him 'it's high time you made up your mind what you want to be." Nasreddin thought to himself that if he traveled the world he might find a road sign posted with his path. (Colored Chalk)
The Magic Tree
4. The Magic Tree
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Standing under the shade of a huge tree, the only tree to be found in that vast plain, an abandoned young boy realized he was all alone in the world. His only company being his two goats. He could think of nothing to do but wail, "How will I get by all alone? What can I do now?" (Paint on Parchment)
The Brown Cow
3. The Brown Cow
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Poor Irina had to spend the whole day in a meadow with the cows. She was telling a cow about her fears and worries when all of a sudden, the brown cow opened one of its big ears and invited the girl to step inside. Without a second thought, Irina let herself be sucked in...weeee! (Embroidery & Fabric)
The Clever Girl
2. The Clever Girl
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Once upon a time, many years ago, there was a rich man who had a wagon and a poor man who had a mare. The mare gave birth to a colt. The rich man told the poor man that his wagon had given birth to a colt. This ridiculous argument was the start of the story of The Clever Girl. (Fabric & Pen)
The Thirsty Frog
1. The Thirsty Frog
January 1, 2007
Voice-over narration, thematic music and the artist's hand combine to bring this classic tale to colorful life. Tiddalik the frog was so thirsty, he drank all the water in the rivers and lakes of Australia, turning the land into a desert. One day, the other animals made him laugh so hard the water came poring back and Australia became as beautiful as it had always been. (Mixed Media)
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Where to Watch DrawMe A Story Series
DrawMe A Story Series is available for streaming on the Film IdeasInc. website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch DrawMe A Story Series on demand at Amazon.
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    January 1, 2007
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