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64 pp.
| Lerner/Millbrook
| October, 1999
|
LibraryISBN 0-7613-0319-7$$23.40
(3)
K-3
Crafts for All Seasons series.
Illustrated by
Vicky Enright.
Illustrated supply lists and step-by-step directions for twenty-nine simple craft projects are featured on double-page spreads. Wide, bright cartoon borders show winter activities that inspired or include the finished product. Big Foot tracks, Valentine gifts and cards, New Year's noisemakers, snowmen, and sun catchers are only a few possibilities for satisfying creative urges.
(3)
K-3
Crafts for All Seasons series.
Illustrated by
Vicky Enright.
This collection of twenty-nine projects draws on autumn holidays, events, and symbols. From a school bus picture frame to cornucopia place cards, these inventive projects use readily available materials in creative ways. The steps are easy to follow for the most part, aided by clear watercolor illustrations. Perfect for home, school, or day care.
(3)
K-3
Crafts for All Seasons series.
Springtime animals, plants, and holidays provide the inspiration for twenty-nine original projects ("Lion and Lamb Necklace," "Crocus Dish Garden," "Maypole Hat") made from basic household materials. The book would make a good resource for teachers, but young crafters should find the clearly worded step-by-step written and illustrated instructions easy enough to follow without much adult supervision.