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80 pp.
| QEB |
June, 2017 |
TradeISBN 978-1-68297-006-5$14.95
(3)
K-3
Clearly illustrated step-by-step directions and simple equipment (e.g., glue, straws, scissors) help turn common household paper items into toys, decorations, masks, and headgear (tiaras, mouse ears, etc.). Paper plates and bowls may be easier to find than some of the specialized boxes required in Cardboard, but both volumes include a nice variation of projects for a range of crafting skill levels. Review covers these titles: 51 Things to Make with Cardboard Boxes and 51 Things to Make with Paper Plates.