Review Detail
Kids Nonfiction
363
An adorable crafty book.
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
We all know crafting stuff can be expensive and when it comes to kid's crafts, it creates more waste than we'd like at times. So, why not use the items you already have lying around the house? Items you'd throw away anyway.
That's where this book comes in. These pages are filled with easy to make crafts for even the most artistically inept parent or aunt (like myself) to accomplish with the kids in our lives. From rocket ships made out of a cardboard tube to larger projects like a city made of boxes, tape, and a little paint. It's a fun way to spend rainy afternoons, or here in Ohio - any afternoon from October to March when the weather is miserable.
The pages are fun and colorful, creating an eye-catching spectacle that will provide hours upon hours of entertainment.
Final Verdict: A must-have book for every child's shelf. They'll want to turn off their screens for lots of good old fashioned, arty fun.
That's where this book comes in. These pages are filled with easy to make crafts for even the most artistically inept parent or aunt (like myself) to accomplish with the kids in our lives. From rocket ships made out of a cardboard tube to larger projects like a city made of boxes, tape, and a little paint. It's a fun way to spend rainy afternoons, or here in Ohio - any afternoon from October to March when the weather is miserable.
The pages are fun and colorful, creating an eye-catching spectacle that will provide hours upon hours of entertainment.
Final Verdict: A must-have book for every child's shelf. They'll want to turn off their screens for lots of good old fashioned, arty fun.
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