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Let Your Kids Go Wild Outside: Creative Ways to Help Children Discover Nature and Enjoy the Great Outdoors,
by Fiona Bird
J 796.083 BIR
In this inspirational book, with ideas for children
of all ages, foraging expert Fiona Bird shows the
value of playing outside and discovering nature.
For those who don’t want to be far from home,
there’s plenty to do such as making a snail holiday
village or making seasonal recipes from natural ingredients.
This book also teaches children about
their environment, including conservation guidelines
and tips on forecasting
the weather.Bugs, Bees, and Other Buzzy Creatures: Full of Fun Facts and Activities,
by Margaret Parrish
J 595.7 BUG
Learn about the insect world with fun activities and
amazing facts. Discover why bees buzz and why ladybugs
are red, as you complete fun craft activities. Each
page has clear, engaging photos with clear text and
step-by-step instructions.Let’s Get Crafty with Paper & Glue: For Kids Aged 2 and Up; Let’s Get Crafty with Salt Dough: 25 Creative and Fun Projects for Kids Aged 2 and Up; Let’s Get Crafty with Fabric & Felt: For Kids Aged 2 and Up;
J 745.5 LET
Decorative Card Crafts,
by Annalees Lim
J 745. 5941 LIM
Cards for special occasions are expensive but the personal
touch is always missing. My own kids have been making
personalized cards for family and friends for over 15 years!
This high-interest crafting guide teaches readers how to
create decorative cards for birthdays, Christmas, Diwali,
Hanukkah, Valentine’s Day, Eid-Ul-Fitr, and more!Let’s Sew
J 646.2
LET
Learn how to sew with 10 easy projects for kids and
beginners. Children will learn the invaluable skill of
sewing on a button as well as a running stitch. Easy to-make
projects include birds, badges, and fish bookmarks.
Let’s Sew is a fun sewing book that teaches
practical skills to last a lifetime.
Project Kid:
Crafts That Go! : 60 Imaginative Projects That Fly, Sail, Race, and Dive
By Amanda Kingloff
J 745.
5928 KIN
Project
Kid: Crafts That Go! has more than 60 inventive craft projects for
parents to make with and for their children.The book is organized into seven
chapters: City, Rails, Sky, Space, Water, Country, and Dirt. Projects feature
clear instructions and step-by-step photographs wherever they are needed, easy
for both kids and non-crafty adults to understand.
by Paula Briggs. Children of all ages are encouraged to explore how they might transform a wide variety of natural and man-made materials through a series of open-ended projects. Inspiration is taken from architecture, landscapes, figures, and objects in the everyday environments around us. These carefully selected activities enable children to learn sculptural techniques such as casting, carving and construction while making personal sculptural artworks.
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