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Books in Model Makers series

  • Make Your Mark: A Journal for Capturing Big Dreams

    Amy Richards

    Hardcover (Penguin Workshop, Nov. 19, 2019)
    MAKERS is the award-winning video collection of women's stories. And we're bringing these inspirational and amazing stories to young readers in a journal!Do you dream about making a difference in the world? Maybe you want to help others, invent something, or create something. No matter what you do, you have the power to change things, whether it’s in your own neighborhood or somewhere else in the world. This inspiring journal is full of information about MAKERS—trailblazing, pioneering women and girls who are achieving amazing things and who will give you lots of great ideas on how to make your mark. You’ll also find quotes, and places for you to write, doodle, and draw. So get ready to spark your creativity and reach for the stars!
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  • Diggers

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    Unknown Binding (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Trucks

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    Unknown Binding (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Model Maker Warships and Submarines: Includes Five Full-Color Press-Out Models to Build, Over 70 Decorative Color Stickers, and a 48-Page Book

    Ian Graham

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Dec. 23, 2004)
    From ancient biremes to gigantic aircraft carriers, from mighty steamers to futuristic submarines, Model Maker Warships and Submarines is filled with the wonders of seafaring vessels past and present. Learn about these amazing machines and also discover the secrets of the ships of the future. This book includes five full-color press-out models to build and over 70 decals to decorate the models. The text is well written and provides detailed historical information and facts. Each spread is also highlighted by illustrations, photographs, and dynamic graphics. Kids will learn the difference between galleons, ironclad ships vs. dreadnoughts, and destroyers and aircraft carriers. This 48-page book discusses the importance of ships and submarines used in battles and wars from 700 B.C. to the present, in addition to the engineering developments from decade to decade. From the Greeks and Romans to the English and Spanish, kids will receive a complete education on this topic and then have the opportunity to recreate five different paper models.
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  • Model Maker Military Planes: Discover the Exciting World of Fighter Planes and Build Five Incredible Models

    Ian Graham

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Dec. 23, 2004)
    From World War I bombers and wooden biplanes to modern jets and secret spy planes, Model Maker: Military Planes takes an in-depth look at the history and future of aviation. Kids will learn how planes have been used in battle and how unmanned robot planes are used now. Each spread features clear, informative text highlighted by color illustrations, cool graphics, diagrams, and a data file that includes the length, weight, wingspan, and top speed of the featured plane. At the top of each page is a timeline and outline of various planes that states the name and year they were used. Words in bold throughout the text also reference terms that are in the glossary so kids can easily look up words they are not familiar with. Kids have always been fascinated by planes and jets and this interactive book is an all encompassing look at how the first fighter planes were developed, how planes moved from propeller engines to jet engines in the 1930Â’s, and how harriers are the only aircraft that are capable of flying tail first. Also included are five full-color press-out models to build and over 90 decals to decorate the models.
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  • Model Masters: Dragons

    Elizabeth Allen

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Dragons, with their awesome size, snappy teeth and tails, and fiery breath, conjure whole worlds of fantasy for young readers. This fun book lets children indulge those fantasies while also teaching them the “facts” about these mythological beasts. Author Elizabeth Allen includes all the dragon secrets — their origins, myths and legends, physiology, and powers. Do dragons really exist? From the fire-breathing Western dragon to the extra-scary three-headed hydra, crafty youngsters get to assemble, paint, and display these magical and mighty creatures from realms beyond imagination!
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  • Model Maker Tanks and Artillery: Includes Five Full-Color Press-Out Models to Build, Over 60 Decorative Color Stickers, and a 48-Page Book

    Ian Graham

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Jan. 10, 2005)
    Ready. Aim. Fire! From the ancient origins of gunpowder to modern computerized tanks, Model Maker Tanks and Artillery explores military arsenals throughout time. Perfect for future Four Star Generals, this exciting book takes kids on a historical overview of the military’s mightiest machines—from spy planes and submarines to tanks and artillery. Each spread is filled with detailed illustrations, photography, quick-study timelines, and lots of graphic action. To further complement the historical narrative, this fascinating 48-page book features five full-color press-out models (a Carronade, Field Cannon, Mark 1 Tank, Paladin Tank, and Abrams Tank) for kids to build and customize with more than 60 decorative reusable decals.
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  • Model Masters: Dragons

    Elizabeth Allen

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Dragons, with their awesome size, snappy teeth and tails, and fiery breath, conjure whole worlds of fantasy for young readers. This fun book lets children indulge those fantasies while also teaching them the “facts” about these mythological beasts. Author Elizabeth Allen includes all the dragon secrets — their origins, myths and legends, physiology, and powers. Do dragons really exist? From the fire-breathing Western dragon to the extra-scary three-headed hydra, crafty youngsters get to assemble, paint, and display these magical and mighty creatures from realms beyond imagination!
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  • Christmas Manger Scene

    Arthur Scholey, Sue Shield

    Paperback (Ideals Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Recapture the warmth and nostalgia of a traditional Christmas with this delightful manger scene, whose rich colors will enchant children and adults alike and will make it a treasured family decoration for years to come. As well as the traditional figures from that first Christmas in Bethlehem, the manger scene has a beggar girl, a shepherd boy, the innkeeper's daughter, and the kings' servant boy, all characters in a charming children's Nativity play. A background text retells the Christmas story and explains some of the tales and creatures associated with the Nativity. You need only scissors and glue to assemble this easy-to-make model. Stading 13 inches high and 18 inches wide, the crib is easily lit from behind to make a stunning decoration at night.
  • Make a Model Rolls Royce

    David Woodroffe

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Sept. 19, 1991)
    Step-by-step instructions for making a large, full colour model Rolls Royce.
  • Model Masters: Horses

    Elizabeth Allen

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, April 14, 2009)
    People have lived and worked with horses for thousands of years, so it’s no wonder that these beautiful, strong animals capture the imaginations of children the world over. Young horse lovers will discover everything equine in Model Masters: Horses, a new interactive title filled with fascinating facts, colorful illustrations, and four horse models to paint and display. From fancy Lipizzan stallions and sleek thoroughbreds to strong Clydesdales and pintos, kids will learn all about different breeds, horse history, riding and horsemanship, and much more. The 32-page book provides a galloping good read and features easy-to-follow instructions for painting the models—a brush and set of paints are also included. Saddle up!
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  • Carousel

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    Paperback (Imprint unknown, )
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