Review Detail
Kids Nonfiction
264
Perfect for fans of Writing Activities
(Updated: July 15, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
THE KID'S BOOK OF PAPER LOVE is a perfect summer activity to simulate children's mind and to encourage them to enhance their writing skills. It's broken up into four different sections. The first part is WRITE and here children get the opportunity to write letters, create their on mini book, and mini cards. It even comes with bookmarks for them to cut out too. The second section is CRAFT and this section contains different cut-outs and paper inspired activities for children to complete, such as ornaments, frames, secret boxes, inspiring notes, and pencil toppers. The third section is PLAY and it has activities to entertain children, such as a fortune teller, look and finds, Photo Booth props, and even some stickers. The final section is SHARE which is full of activities that are either made to be done with a friend, or to share your results of them.
I love how each section opens with an explanation of what to expect along with a visual guide so children can decide which section they feel like delving into that day. The pictures are cutesy and simplistic throughout the book. The format is made to inspire the artistic side within children and there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Final verdict: Overall, this is the perfect book for children aged six and older to enjoy hundreds of screen-free activities. It's perfect for the summer break because not only is it enough to keep them occupied for days, it's also a great way to stimulate a child's mind. This would be fun for children who aren't all that artsy too and may inspire them to learn ne thing about themselves.
I love how each section opens with an explanation of what to expect along with a visual guide so children can decide which section they feel like delving into that day. The pictures are cutesy and simplistic throughout the book. The format is made to inspire the artistic side within children and there's something for everyone to enjoy.
Final verdict: Overall, this is the perfect book for children aged six and older to enjoy hundreds of screen-free activities. It's perfect for the summer break because not only is it enough to keep them occupied for days, it's also a great way to stimulate a child's mind. This would be fun for children who aren't all that artsy too and may inspire them to learn ne thing about themselves.
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