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Kids' Book of Paper Love
What would you like to create? This book has a variety of paper crafts that are sure to get your creative juices flowing. You can write in it like a journal and use the envelopes (some assembly required). Use the tiny postcards as gift tags or wee notes to a friend. Remove the small notepads to keep track of creative ideas. Post the paper banner on your wall. This would be an amazing gift item for the student who loves to work with paper! The palette is varied, but overall, I would call them soft bright colors. Loads of inspiration and creativity in one tidy package! ~Sara
Brimming from cover to cover with projects and other paper surprises, The Kids' Book of Paper Love, from the bestselling editors of Flow magazine and books, is a bounty of a book that begs to be folded, cut up, collaged, doodled on, and shared.
Loop paper strips into a paper chain. Snip out bookmarks. Fold a paper house. Make photo booth props—a silly mustache, a crown—to pose with friends. Bind up a DIY storybook and use it to sketch out adventures and dreams. Construct a paper flower bouquet, a paper terrarium, a fortune-teller with prompts like Lend someone a book and tell them why you recommend it.
Plus there are Flow's signature paper goodies, including a foldout paper banner, postcards, glitter stickers, a paper doll, a two-sided poster, and so much more. It's a pure hands-on treat.
Part journal, part scrapbook, part sketchbook and a thoughtful gift for the tween/teen with a lot on their minds! The spiral binding makes it lie flat, which is a lovely feature. Each page has something interesting on it, like a prompt. Sometimes you draw; other pages have you write a bit, but there is always something there to work with. This book is as appealing for a boy as for a girl. The images have a sepia quality, so it isn't too cutesy. Here are some examples of your tasks (should you choose to accept!): Make a drawing using only letters. Invent an electronic device. Draw this dog...upside down...with your eyes closed...without lifting you pencil. Other pages have no directions. Like a blank family tree, empty jars to fill and an ant farm to design. I loved the variety of prompts so much that I was thinking about what I would draw tofinish the roller coaster, make some graffiti or draw clothes on animals! If you have a reluctant writer, do a page as a non-threatening warm-up activity. Each prompt is only 1-2 pgs. Of course your artsy kids will have fun, but since it is a private thing, like a diary of sorts, those who do not fancy themselves an artist can let loose and have fun being creative. Once the book is complete, you have a keepsake - a snapshot ofhow your child was thinking at that time in their life. The size makes it easy to stash or take with you. 8" x 9" 160 pp, pb. ~ Sara
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Grades: | 3-8 |
Brand: | Workman Publishing Company |
ISBN: | 9781523508143 |
Length in Inches: | 8.5 |
Width in Inches: | 6.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.625 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.1 |
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