Provides instructions for creating 35 handicraft projects inspired by past and present cultures from around the world. Includes background information on the various crafts.
Suggests craft projects that use computer paint programs to make drawings to print and hand color, as well as crafts that recycle used disks and other supplies, and provides information about computers
Through an examination of the development of mathematics throughout history, its impact on the world and the vast changes that came about as a result of its constant evolution is presented in this informative guide for young readers. Simultaneous.
Kids Learn America breathes life into geography with experimental, hands-on learning. The authors make U.S. geography exciting, challenging, memorable--and fun. Combines history, culture, geography, natural sciences, and art and craft.
School & Library Binding
(Turtleback, May 1, 2000)
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Meteorologist Mark Breen offers insights into the complex subject of weather forecasting, explaining the science that lies behind these useful predictions. Hands-on projects include making a barometer, a rain gauge, and a ""tornado"" from a spinning column of water in two-liter plastic bottles taped together.
Paperback
(Williamson Publishing Company (VT), Nov. 1, 1997)
Kids stretch minds, bodies, and voices with over 100 outrageous art, crafts, song, storytelling, food, fantasy, nature, ethnic, and building experiences. Bare minimum instructions celebrate individuality and the creative spirit.