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Books with title Nature Crafts

  • Nature Crafts for Kids

    Gwen Diehn, Terry Krautwurst

    Paperback (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1997)
    Provides instructions for using leaves, flowers, twigs, and shells to make fifty craft projects, including kites, kaleidoscopes, and clocks
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  • Nature Crafts

    Joy Williams

    Paperback (North Light Books, June 20, 2002)
    Instructions for creating crafts and gifts using natural materials found outdoors.
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  • Nature Crafts

    Annalees Lim

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    So many great craft materials can be found in nature. Twigs, pebbles, pinecones, and even sand can be part of simple, fun projects. Readers will not only like trying out new crafts, but also enjoy exploring nature to find what they need for each! Colorful photographs and clear instructions guide readers through twig birdhouses, pressed-flower coasters, and more. Readers will paint, glue, and snip their way to lovely crafts that can add a little natural wonder to any room!
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  • Nature Crafts

    Lindsay Milne

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, March 1, 1997)
    Instructions for using natural materials to create such projects as lavender soap, eggshell portraits, pressed flower cards, picture frames, mini greenhouses, and caterpillar playgrounds
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  • Nature Crafts

    Parragon

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, June 15, 2010)
    Fun art projects and great resource for parents and teachers; early elementary level.
  • Nature Crafts

    Annalees Lim

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    So many great craft materials can be found in nature. Twigs, pebbles, pinecones, and even sand can be part of simple, fun projects. Readers will not only like trying out new crafts, but also enjoy exploring nature to find what they need for each! Colorful photographs and clear instructions guide readers through twig birdhouses, pressed-flower coasters, and more. Readers will paint, glue, and snip their way to lovely crafts that can add a little natural wonder to any room!
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  • Nature Crafts

    Parragon Books Ltd.

    Paperback (Parragon Inc, June 1, 2010)
    go green with this fun collection of nature-themed crafts featuring the gang from Sesame Street
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  • Nature Crafts

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Nature provides us with some of the most beautiful items to transform into even more beautiful crafts. Six projects allow readers to explore their creativity and learn skills that will last a lifetime. A great title for individual or group project use.
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  • Nature Crafts for Kids

    Gwen Diehn

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing Inc., Jan. 1, 1992)
    If you'd rather be outdoors than anyplace else, if you like to bring home cones and leaves and rocks but never know what to do with them, then Nature Crafts for Kids is for you. Organized by season, the more than 50 outdoor projects will show you how to learn by doing, as well as by looking and reading. You'll dig for clay in a creek bank, make pinch pots just as Native Americans did hundreds of years ago, and build a sawdust kiln that really works. There's even an ant house and a worm farm, candles sculpted in sand, a "stained glass" project made from autumn leaves and a cement birdbath. Recommended for ages 8+. Not recommended for children under eight years of age. Some projects require adult supervision.
  • Kid Style Nature Crafts

    Gwen Diehn, Terry Krautwrust

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 1997)
    Instructions for creating seasonal projects using natural materials are accompanied by nature facts
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  • Crazy Nature

    Sue Unstead

    Paperback (Parragon Inc, June 1, 2010)
    Book by Unstead, Sue
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  • Nature Crafts for Kids

    Gwen Diehn, Terry Krautwurst

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing Co., Jan. 1, 1992)
    More than 50 outdoor projects for every season of the year. This book seeks to show you how by doing, as well ask looking and reading. Amazing and interesting mother nature projects such as dig for clay at the creek bank, make pinch pots like the original native Americans, build a sawdust kiln that really works and make an ant houre or a worm farm, stain glass project made from autumn leaves or a cement birdbath. While you are doing each project you will discover fascinating facts about how nature works. Each project has a color photograph with detailed clear instructions. Share the joy of nature and discover your inner science skills.