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Books with title Cool Stuff to Sew

  • Cool Stuff to Sew

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Paperback (Saunders Book Co, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This engaging book offers kids the opportunity to learn sewing skills while also allowing them to express their own creativity. Clear, approachable text and a colorful, magazine-style format make these titles inviting reads, while step-by-step instructions help ensure projects are easy to complete.
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  • Cool Stuff to Sew

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, July 1, 2014)
    Features step-by-step instructions for sewing projects, including button badges, sock puppets, and cozy hoodies.
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  • Cool Stuff to Sew

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, March 15, 2001)
    Think you could be the next big thing in sewing? Master some sewing basics and then try your hand at making your own bag, some amazing decorations and all the other crafty creations in this book. You don't need to spend a fortune on your own cool, custom-made stuff. Ingenious ways to use inexpensive materials - many of which you may already have lying around mean you can bake, sew, make and grow loads of brilliant things. Four lovely step-by-step books that encourage readers to use the materials and environment around them to encourage creativity. Can also be used to demonstrate ways to recycle and reuse everyday materials and encourage discussions around wasting food and other resources.
  • Cool Stuff to Bake

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Paperback (Saunders Book Company, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This engaging book offers kids the opportunity to learn baking skills while also allowing them to express their own creativity. Clear, approachable text and a colorful, magazine-style format make these titles inviting reads, while step-by-step instructions help ensure projects are easy to complete.
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  • Cool Stuff to Bake

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Hardcover (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2014)
    This engaging book offers kids the opportunity to learn baking skills while also allowing them to express their own creativity. Clear, approachable text and a colorful, magazine-style format make these titles inviting reads, while step-by-step instructions help ensure projects are easy to complete.
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  • Cool Stuff to Grow

    Stephaniel Turnbull

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, July 1, 2014)
    Features step-by-step instructions for gardening projects, including growing and cooking with herbs, creating a rock garden, and planting a mini garden.
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  • Cool Stuff to Grow

    Howard Hughes

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, March 15, 2001)
    Do you think you have the green-fingered touch? This book will inspire you to grow your own flowers, vegetables, herbs and other plants. Simple miniature gardens, displays and recipes will help you make loads of brilliant garden crafts and tasty snacks too. You don't need to spend a fortune on your own cool, custom-made stuff. Ingenious ways to use inexpensive materials - many of which you may already have lying around mean you can bake, sew, make and grow loads of brilliant things. Four lovely step-by-step books that encourage readers to use the materials and environment around them to encourage creativity. Can also be used to demonstrate ways to recycle and reuse everyday materials and encourage discussions around wasting food and other resources.
  • Cool Stuff to Collect

    Stephaniel Turnbull

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, July 1, 2014)
    Provides tips and techniques for starting and maintaining a collection, including directions for constructing displays and storage units.
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  • Cool Stuff to Collect

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Paperback (Saunders Book Co, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This engaging book offers kids the opportunity to learn skills and strategies for creating collections while also encouraging them to express their own creativity. Clear, approachable text and a colorful, magazine-style format make these titles inviting reads, while step-by-step instructions help ensure projects are easy to complete.
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  • My Cool Stuff

    Tanya Dean, Laurie Hamilton

    Paperback (Willowisp Pr, Aug. 31, 1997)
    Ages 10 and up. This is a creatively cool place for girls to write and doodle and collect "stuff." A guided journal activity book, My Cool Stuff, has a variety of activities and suggestions that will encourage any girl's creativity to flow. And there's a contest in the back!!!
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  • Cool Stuff to Grow

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Paperback (Saunders Book Co, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This engaging book offers kids the opportunity to learn gardening skills while also allowing them to express their own creativity. Clear, approachable text and a colorful, magazine-style format make these titles inviting reads, while step-by-step instructions help ensure projects are easy to complete. Recipes to use produce kids grown in their own garden are included as well.
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