Buttons and Beads

Author:   Daniel Nunn
Publisher:   Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier
ISBN:  

9781432951610


Pages:   24
Publication Date:   01 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 7 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book looks at what happens to old buttons and beads when you throw them in the trash, and then looks at alternative things that the reader could make out of them instead of throwing the buttons and beads away.

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Author:   Daniel Nunn
Publisher:   Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier
Imprint:   Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier
Dimensions:   Width: 19.50cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.10cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9781432951610


ISBN 10:   1432951610
Pages:   24
Publication Date:   01 July 2011
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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(5) K-3 From Trash to Treasures series. Published fall 2011. The series title implies that these are craft books, but they are actually more about encouraging readers to recycle. Suggestions for reusing materials are included but without specific directions for making the treasures shown in the photos. A final project is described in a bit more detail. Each volume includes much boilerplate text. Websites, Glos., ind. - Gail Hedges The Horn Book Guide Fall 2012 issue-- The Horn Book Guide Beginning readers will be inspired by the many examples of creative reuse in this well-produced series. Each book presents several ideas (button pictures, paper-bag puppets) that don't require detailed step-by-step instructions, and one slightly more complicated craft that does (yogurt-cup animals, juice-box boat). A diverse cast of children demonstrates the steps and models completed projects. Conversational, supportive text encourages readers to experiment with materials. Finished projects are not too perfect-looking, helping to manage expectations. Paula Willey, Baltimore County Public Library, Towson, MDSchool Library Journal/Series Made SimpleNovember 2011-- School Library Journal/Series Made Simple In the same vein as the Grow It Yourself! series, the six titles in the Trash to Treasure lineup make arts and crafts an easy, green practice for early elementary students and also challenge their reading skills. Books are broken up into their respective reuse material: cardboard, jars and pots, buttons and beads, old clothes, paper, and plastic. Each work generally has the same format: description of the material, what happens once it's disposed of (landfill), how to recycle and repurpose it through a pictorial example of craft ideas, and at least 1 how-to project guide. Included activities can be a bit more commonly known (snow globe from a jar), while others are so creative that even I want to do them: a flower bouquet made of buttons or a ceramic pot wind chime. I know if I was back in kindergarten I would have absolutely loved to dive into these works with an adult by my side and give them a go. Although there is really only one project with instructions contained within each title, author Daniel Nunn includes website links to the other craft projects. Most adults can figure out what materials are needed and how to assemble them on their own, but who doesn't love getting more crafty ideas from the net, especially when Nunn recommends PBS Kids and Artists Helping Children?- Carolyn M. MullinVegBooks Blog1/23/2012http: //vegbooks.org/index.php/2012/01/23/from-trash-to-treasure/-- VegBooks Blog When a button falls off an article of clothing or a bead gets separated from the others what do you usually do with them? Many people probably just throw such items out but Buttons and Beads shows young readers how to rescue these items from the trash and turn them into treasure. Starting with a brief explanation of each item the text then moves to different craft ideas for different buttons and beads. Ideas range from clothing, to jewelry, to decorating household items. Nice sized photographs give readers craft ideas and show several final products from various crafts. Included is a table of contents, bold words and glossary, index, and a list or sources for further reading. This would make a nice addition to a crafting collection. - Kari Blazek, Fontenelle School Omaha Public Schools 1/25/2013-- Omaha Public Schools


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Daniel Nunn has written numerous books for young readers on a variety of topics, specializing in early years and elementary education. Like Eddie the Elephant, he enjoys playing hide and seek with his two young children. His favorite hiding place is behind the curtains in the living room!

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