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32 pp.
| Enslow/Elementary |
August, 2006 |
LibraryISBN 0-7660-2457-1$22.60
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K-3Multicultural Crafts Kids Can Do! series.
Each book contains ten simple craft projects that can be made from commonly found materials (e.g., yarn, straws). The directions are clear and easy to follow, although some of the crafts are uninspired. Hispanic is more generally culturally oriented (projects include piñatas and maracas), while African links its projects with famous people (for George Washington Carver: peanut shells used as planters). Reading list, websites. Ind. Review covers these Multicultural Crafts Kids Can Do! titles: African-American Crafts Kids Can Do! and Hispanic-American Crafts Kids Can Do!