Make a Nature Sculpture

Author:   Emily Kington
Publisher:   Hungry Tomato (R)
ISBN:  

9781541555259


Pages:   24
Publication Date:   01 August 2019
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Emily Kington
Publisher:   Hungry Tomato (R)
Imprint:   Hungry Tomato (R)
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.70cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781541555259


ISBN 10:   1541555252
Pages:   24
Publication Date:   01 August 2019
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Educational: Primary & Secondary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Attractive photos make these very simple, mostly improvisational activities more substantive than they might seem. The six to eight projects in each book resemble what we used to think of as idle fooling around in the yard or the park. Most of the final creations are ephemeral, but this is not to devalue them. Kids learn about structures and materials when they experiment, and using leaves and sticks means that materials are always available. A few techniques are presented--using paint in a spray bottle, wrapping yarn, or tying knots. Many activities encourage observation, such as looking for faces and patterns in bark or sticks or playing with your shadow. Each book includes safety tips and a list of tools and materials. VERDICT Great ideas for getting outside . . . and looking at, touching, and playing with what you find there.--School Library Journal, Series Made Simple -- Journal (11/1/2019 12:00:00 AM)


Great ideas for getting outside . . . and looking at, touching, and playing with what you find there. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple -- (11/1/2019 12:00:00 AM)


Attractive photos make these very simple, mostly improvisational activities more substantive than they might seem. The six to eight projects in each book resemble what we used to think of as idle fooling around in the yard or the park. Most of the final creations are ephemeral, but this is not to devalue them. Kids learn about structures and materials when they experiment, and using leaves and sticks means that materials are always available. A few techniques are presented--using paint in a spray bottle, wrapping yarn, or tying knots. Many activities encourage observation, such as looking for faces and patterns in bark or sticks or playing with your shadow. Each book includes safety tips and a list of tools and materials. VERDICT Great ideas for getting outside . . . and looking at, touching, and playing with what you find there. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple --Journal


Attractive photos make these very simple, mostly improvisational activities more substantive than they might seem. The six to eight projects in each book resemble what we used to think of as idle fooling around in the yard or the park. Most of the final creations are ephemeral, but this is not to devalue them. Kids learn about structures and materials when they experiment, and using leaves and sticks means that materials are always available. A few techniques are presented--using paint in a spray bottle, wrapping yarn, or tying knots. Many activities encourage observation, such as looking for faces and patterns in bark or sticks or playing with your shadow. Each book includes safety tips and a list of tools and materials. VERDICT Great ideas for getting outside . . . and looking at, touching, and playing with what you find there. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple -- (11/1/2019 12:00:00 AM)


Attractive photos make these very simple, mostly improvisational activities more substantive than they might seem. The six to eight projects in each book resemble what we used to think of as idle fooling around in the yard or the park. Most of the final creations are ephemeral, but this is not to devalue them. Kids learn about structures and materials when they experiment, and using leaves and sticks means that materials are always available. A few techniques are presented--using paint in a spray bottle, wrapping yarn, or tying knots. Many activities encourage observation, such as looking for faces and patterns in bark or sticks or playing with your shadow. Each book includes safety tips and a list of tools and materials. VERDICT Great ideas for getting outside . . . and looking at, touching, and playing with what you find there.--School Library Journal, Series Made Simple -- Journal


Author Information

Emily Kington is the author of over 30 nonfiction children's books covering a variety of STEAM related subjects. They include recently published Recycled Art, Amazing Art for Creative Kids, and Big Idea for the Great Outdoors.

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