Michael Gibson
Sophie Draws Nature – A Sketchbook Adventure is a gentle, inspiring children’s book that invites young readers to explore the natural world through curiosity and creativity. Follow Sophie as she sets off on a peaceful outdoor adventure, discovering lakes, meadows, forests, and hills—while learning how to draw the small wonders she encounters along the way. Each moment of discovery becomes a simple, step-by-step drawing lesson, encouraging children to see that beautiful art can begin with basic shapes. With a calm, reflective tone and a focus on observation, imagination, and confidence, this book blends storytelling with hands-on creativity—perfect for young artists and explorers alike.
Adventure, Art, Confidence, Creativity, Drawing, Exploration, Imagination, Nature, Observation, Outdoor Learning, Self-Expression, Step-by-Step Learning

(4.8)
Sophie Draws Nature – A Sketchbook Adventure is a gentle, inspiring children’s book that invites young readers to explore the natural world through curiosity and creativity. Follow Sophie as she sets off on a peaceful outdoor adventure, discovering lakes, meadows, forests, and hills—while learning how to draw the small wonders she encounters along the way. Each moment of discovery becomes a simple, step-by-step drawing lesson, encouraging children to see that beautiful art can begin with basic shapes. With a calm, reflective tone and a focus on observation, imagination, and confidence, this book blends storytelling with hands-on creativity—perfect for young artists and explorers alike.




“We finished the last page and my daughter immediately asked if we could start over. That honestly never happens with screen-time reading.”
(5)
My daughter asked to read it again right away
“A lot of digital children’s books feel rushed, but this one had real warmth to it. The message came through naturally.”
(5)
Actually felt thoughtful
“My son usually clicks away after a few minutes, but he stayed focused through the entire story and wanted to talk about the ending afterward.”
(5)
Held my first grader’s attention