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48 pp.
| Millbrook
| March, 2008
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8225-6809-4$25.26
(4)
K-3
Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning About series.
Illustrated by
Jan Barger.
Kids fascinated with pterodactyls, duck-billed dinosaurs, and pteranodons will dive into these twenty-two crafts. Dinosaur-themed puppets, magnets, toys, and pins generally require easily found materials and minimal equipment beyond scissors and clothespins. Illustrated step-by-step instructions make most of these projects easy to complete; arranging grains of rice to resemble fossils will be difficult for small fingers.
48 pp.
| Millbrook
| March, 2007
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8225-6366-2$25.26
(4)
K-3
Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning About series.
Illustrated by
Jan Barger.
Kids can turn common materials into farmyard critters that are puppets, pins, and hats. There are twenty projects, and each step is illustrated. Youngsters who are interested in farm animals will likely lack the manual dexterity to complete many of these crafts (e.g., a mouse made from a thimble, three finger-sized bandages formed into a crow).