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OverviewThe creator behind the blog Pink Stripey Socks brings her crafting talent to cardboard! With these easy-to-make, imagination-growing cardboard crafts, kids can put on a show, travel back in time, and even rocket to outer space! AGES: 7 to 11 AUTHOR: Leslie is a full time mom and sometimes puppeteer who adores books, doughnuts, and the color yellow. She's always on the lookout for new ways to pretend, play and make things with kids. SELLING POINTS: Ideas for fun, affordable, screen-free and STEAM related projects Encourages children to take on a maker mindset and stretch their imaginations Provides opportunities for families to play, create, and connect Full Product DetailsAuthor: ,Leslie ManlapigPublisher: Capstone Press Imprint: Capstone Press Edition: Combined volume ISBN: 9781623709310ISBN 10: 1623709318 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 01 March 2018 Recommended Age: From 7 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"This well-developed how-to book teaches readers how to use cardboard to make imaginative props, toys, and other play items. There are full-color illustrations with step-by-step detailed explanations and photos of the stages of assembly. . . .This would be a good addition to encourage creative play or for use in a maker space, and the graphics are eye-catching. Consider for robust arts and crafts collections.-- ""School Library Journal"" What do nunchucks, banjoes and cowboy spurs have in common? You can make them all using this ingenious book. We love its wild, unique ideas -- air cannons, gliders, car shooters and headdresses -- and can see days of fun coming from its 150 pages.-- ""Minnesota Parent""" This well-developed how-to book teaches readers how to use cardboard to make imaginative props, toys, and other play items. There are full-color illustrations with step-by-step detailed explanations and photos of the stages of assembly. . . .This would be a good addition to encourage creative play or for use in a maker space, and the graphics are eye-catching. Consider for robust arts and crafts collections.-- School Library Journal What do nunchucks, banjoes and cowboy spurs have in common? You can make them all using this ingenious book. We love its wild, unique ideas -- air cannons, gliders, car shooters and headdresses -- and can see days of fun coming from its 150 pages.-- Minnesota Parent Author InformationLeslie is a full time mom and sometimes puppeteer who adores books, doughnuts, and the color yellow. She's always on the lookout for new ways to pretend, play and make things with kids. You can read about her family's creative and crafty adventures on her blog www.PinkStripeySocks.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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