Books
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Creative Crafts for Kids: Over 100 Projects for Two to Ten Year Olds
By: Gill Dickinson
Crisp color photographs with numbered instructions and recommended ages make this extensive collection of nifty ideas for everyday and special holiday crafts useful. Older children will be able to follow the ideas independently, while adults will likely work with younger children.
Ed Emberley's Great Thumbprint Drawing Book
By: Ed Emberley
With a simple thumbprint and the letters in the words "IVY LOU," even the most artistically challenged can draw funny, engaging, and wonderfully creative characters. Clearly presented, step-by-step directions make the process clear so the fun can begin.
Emeril's There's a Chef in My World! Recipes to Take You Places
By: Emeril Lagasse
Illustrated by: Charles Yuen
Tastes from around the world will emerge from your kitchen as you try these simplified and easy-to-follow recipes from an appealing (if somewhat hammy!) celebrity chef. Recipes are presented step by step, with photographs and humorous illustrations.
Funny Face
By: Nicola Smee
A bald little boy loves playing with his dog and his ball (and the bears he meets), showing a range of emotions through changing faces. Young readers are encouraged to make the same faces — and to look at their face on the last mirrored page. They're sure to enjoy this introduction to the art of acting!
Hand Art
By: Rachel Tandy
Create bugs, birds, and more, starting with a pattern of your hand. Easy directions provide jumpstarts for creative activities. An open format provides the helping hand while encouraging creativity.
Let's Make It Pop-Up
By: David Carter
& James Diaz
All of the supplies are provided, along with explicit directions to make a variety of pop-ups — everything from a big mouth frog to a gingerbread house. Building on the basic ideas, variations are suggested to make more pop-ups. You can write a story or make a card with this colorful paper art.
Look! Body Language in Art
By: Gillian Wolfe
How does classical art relate to contemporary children? By recognizing that there are universal ways to convey emotion through body language and facial expressions. Handsome reproductions, challenging questions, and activities are presented to encourage children and adults to examine art in a fresh way.
The Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes
By: Doug Stillinger
From very easy to more challenging, paper airplane folding is a craft that soars! Clear instructions along with crisp photographs make these airplanes sure-fire hits to fold, fly, and decorate.
What Can You Do With a Paper Bag?
By: Metropolitan Museum of Art
With a paper bag and a few other supplies, kids can make history come to life, travel to far-off places and try on other roles. Full color photographs of children in hats and head-dresses from around the world with easy-to-follow directions make these crafts that can lead to creative drama and more.
You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Stories to Read Together
By: Mary Ann Hoberman
Illustrated by: Michael Emberley
Rhyming tales written for two voices makes an ideal — and humorous — introduction to readers' theater. Well known fairy tales have been adapted, reorganized and reinvigorated with lively language and sprightly illustrations, worthy of many dramatizations.