The types of drawings that young children produce in response to design tasks

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Hope, G. 2005. The types of drawings that young children produce in response to design tasks. Design and Technology Education: An International Journal. 10 (1).
AuthorsHope, G.
Year2005
JournalDesign and Technology Education: An International Journal
Journal citation10 (1)
PublisherDesign and Technology Association
ISSN1360-1431
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