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Simple household items that are easily thrown away can become amazing works of art! In this book, readers will learn how to create cool crafts out of “junk” objects, including toilet paper rolls, bottle tops, egg cartons, and corks. Readers will delight in turning these everyday objects into toy cars, caterpillars, snowmen, and frogs. A helpful hint and clear lists of materials give readers the knowledge they need to begin their project. Accessible instructions help readers understand the project, while photographs allow them to visualize all the ways they can make ordinary objects into fun and useful crafts.
Paper is perfect for drawing and writing, but what happens when this 2-D material is given a 3-D twist? Budding artists will love creating paper sculptures with this fun book, from crinkly trees to slithery snakes. Simple step-by-step instructions ensure readers can fly through projects, such as crafting their own pterodactyls. Photographs of each step, a materials list, and helpful hints ensure each craft is accessible and fun. Using household supplies, readers will learn confidence as they unleash their creativity. This hands-on book of activities will be at home in any library or classroom.
Volcanoes, earthquakes, deserts and hurricanes are just some of the incredible environments and weather phenomena you will find inside this book. Discover where they are and how they occur, which ones are the most dangerous and what life is like near them. A detailed factfile containing measurements, statistics and environmental issues will help you discover and learn about these extreme wonders.
Get ready to get creative with clay! This book introduces readers to the world of clay modeling and provides step-by-step instructions for fun models, such as penguins, robots, monsters, and trains. Age-appropriate and straightforward text is paired with photographs of each step of the modeling process to give readers a clear sense of each craft’s process and goal. The book begins with a list of materials for readers to collect, including clay, modeling tools, cutlery, and other household items. Readers will feel like real artists as they sculpt and shape their clay into fun figures that can be used for play and decoration.
Paper is perfect for drawing and writing, but what happens when this 2-D material is given a 3-D twist? Budding artists will love creating paper sculptures with this fun book, from crinkly trees to slithery snakes. Simple step-by-step instructions ensure readers can fly through projects, such as crafting their own pterodactyls. Photographs of each step, a materials list, and helpful hints ensure each craft is accessible and fun. Using household supplies, readers will learn confidence as they unleash their creativity. This hands-on book of activities will be at home in any library or classroom.
Growing up in a Christian home during the 1970s and 1980s was not always easy. But the Brown family depended on God's grace to overcome racism, low self-esteem, bullies, and an out of wedlock pregnancy. (Christian)
This series of impressively creative projects is sure to stoke the imaginations of every child who loves working with his or her hands. Readers will learn how to use layers, repurpose materials, and combine contrasting textures to create monster masks, funky book covers, picture frames, and more!
Features some of the world's most fearsome hunters, whether they walk, fly, swim, or crawl. (Ages 8 and up)
Book : The Written Mixtape is a refreshing take on a wide array of topics from a social, educational, religious, and even political perspective. This book allows its reader to be free from the confines of the mental shackles placed on us by conditioning. From childhood, to adolescence, to adulthood we are conditioned with what to think and how to think it. Even if it's wrong. Get loose. Free yourself.....
What do erasers, potatoes, and bubble wrap have in common? They can all be used for printing! By using an unexpected array of materials and media, this assortment of printing projects will have budding artists rethinking what they know about art and how it’s created.