Things I Can Make
Sabine Lohf
Spiral-bound
(Chronicle Books, Feb. 1, 1994)
The creative Things I Can Make series, originally published in individual titles, is now available in one handy anthology, complete with the helpful gnomes and inventive projects that made the original books so exciting. Using items easily found around the home--cloth, paper, buttons, corks, leaves, stones, beads, and boxes--children can learn to create an array of unusual yet simple projects, such as finger puppets, stone animals, and jewelry. The spiral binding allows the book to lay flat, and the sections are separated by tabbed dividers that make each craft easy to find. The Things I Can Make anthology is a valuable tool for parents, teachers, and caregivers, and a book sure to provide hours of inspiration for young craftsmakers.
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