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Excited readers will make their own leprechaun hat, pot o' gold, rainbow pop-up card, Celtic knot chain necklace, and more. Readers join the St. Patrick's Day celebration as storyteller Randel McGee explores the history behind this famous Irish holiday.
"Explains the significance of Christmas and how to make Christmas-themed crafts out of paper"--Provided by publisher.
Make your own dancing dragon puppet! Dragons, lions, and lanterns are important symbols of Chinese New Year. Follow storyteller Randel McGee as he explores Chinese New Year in CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH PAPER CRAFTS. Learn to make a tangram game, LAI SEE envelopes, shadow puppets, and more!
Create your own skeleton figures! Skeletons, skulls, and marigolds are important symbols of Day of the Dead. Follow storyteller Randel McGee as he explores Day of the Dead in CELEBRATE DAY OF THE DEAD WITH PAPER CRAFTS. Learn to make a skull mask, a skeleton candy basket, fancy cut-paper window banners, and more!
Celebrate Kwanzaa with your own paper kinara pop-up card! The kinara, mkeka (the mat used in Kwanzaa celebrations), and ear of corn are important symbols of Kwanzaa. Follow storyteller Randel McGee as he explores Kwanzaa in CELEBRATE KWANZAA WITH PAPER CRAFTS. Learn to make a lion, standing Kwanzaa figures, a African-style hat, and more!
Zhang Heng, a brilliant inventor and advisor to the emperor, must create a device that can determine where an earthquake took place. Told in the dying art of Chinese shadow puppetry, this true story of the first seismograph will entertain and educate.
Do your readers want to make their own skeleton pet? Skeletons and skulls are very important to Day of the Dead. Readers follow storyteller Randel McGee as he explores Day of the Dead. Readers will learn to make a skull mask, paper marigolds, and even a skeleton candy basket.
Complete, easy-to-follow instructions for making box puppets and theaters, drinking straw puppets, tagboard puppets, paper puppets, sock puppets, and more, with diagrams and lists of supplies. Includes creative suggestions for teaching Jewish subjects-including Hebrew-with puppets and an extensive bibliography on puppets, plays, and materials.
In summer, the weather is hot, school is out, and people have picnics and barbecues. Readers follow easy step-by-step instructions to create unique crafts as they learn about summer. Readers will discover a Hawaiian myth about the long days of summer and the scientific reason we have a summer season. They'll also read about symbols, holidays, and special events that take place during this fun-filled time of year and get creative.
The 1st ed. includes an index to v. 28-36 of St. Nicholas.