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Books with title Gifts Kids Can Make

  • Gifts Kids Can Make

    Sheila McGraw

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Here's an easy book of enjoyable crafts projects for kids -- all with the aim of making a valued gift for someone important. Step-by-step simple instructions show how to make high quality toys, ornaments, dolls, jewelry, pet toys and decorative items for all occasions. All of the gifts are made from easy-to-find materials that you probably have around the house: make a bunny from a facecloth, a hobby horse from a work sock, ornaments from spices and fruit, jewelry from magazine pages, a basket from a piece of rope and some cloth strips -- and much, much more. When the gift is finished, wrap it with lively, inventive gift wrapping in the form of bags, boxes, card and bows that are made from both new and recycled materials -- all featured in the "Wrap It Up" section.
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  • Gifts Kids Can Make

    Sheila McGraw

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Here's an easy book of enjoyable crafts projects for kids -- all with the aim of making a valued gift for someone important. Step-by-step simple instructions show how to make high quality toys, ornaments, dolls, jewelry, pet toys and decorative items for all occasions. All of the gifts are made from easy-to-find materials that you probably have around the house: make a bunny from a facecloth, a hobby horse from a work sock, ornaments from spices and fruit, jewelry from magazine pages, a basket from a piece of rope and some cloth strips -- and much, much more. When the gift is finished, wrap it with lively, inventive gift wrapping in the form of bags, boxes, card and bows that are made from both new and recycled materials -- all featured in the "Wrap It Up" section.
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  • 101 Great Gifts Kids Can Make

    Stephanie Mueller, Ann Wheeler

    Paperback (Gryphon House, July 1, 2012)
    Children ages three to eight can make unique presents for moms, dads, grandparents, friends, teachers—all of the special people in their lives! Create a Made-It-Myself mouse pad personalized for Mom. Dad will love the peaceful chimes of his Terracotta Music Maker, and grandparents will be delighted with the Picture Puzzle. From the card to the wrapping paper, and everything in between, 101 Great Gifts Kids Can Make has dozens of perfect gift ideas that will make gift-giving meaningful again!
  • Gifts for Kids to Make

    Cheryl Owen

    Paperback (Hamlyn, May 28, 2006)
    Kids will love making these gifts—and everyone else will love receiving them! This sequel to the extremely popular Crafts for Kids will keep youngsters happily occupied creating a wide selection of fun, graded, and easy-to-follow projects. Divided into six themed chapters—Home, Stationery, Scented, Garden, Accessories, and Edible Treats—it gives children the chance to try their hands at a variety of techniques, including salt dough, clay, and paper and candle making. And the 50 items, which range from a jaunty pirate fridge magnet to a heart-shaped fragrant sachet, are so adorable that young crafters may not want to give them away!
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  • Make Gifts!

    Kim Solga

    Hardcover (North Light Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Readers learn how to make a variety of craft gifts including jewelry, sculpture, cards, calendars, containers, wrapping paper, and more
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  • I Can Make Gifts

    Mary Wallace

    Hardcover (Maple Tree Press, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Yes! Kids can make gifts that are fun, great-looking, and easy to make. I Can Make Gifts will show you how. These amazing presents are as much fun to make as to give. Using common household odds and ends, construction is no fuss, no mess, with no complicated instructions. So open this book, let your imagination and creativity fly, and let's make gifts!
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  • Make Gifts!

    Kim Solga

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Oct. 7, 1993)
    Part of a series of practical arts and crafts books for children, this book presents projects for making gifts - calendars, jewellery, string pictures, even wrapping paper and pop-up cards - that children can do at home using everyday materials with step-by-step instructions.
  • Gifts for Kids to Make

    Cheryl Owen

    Paperback (Hamlyn, May 15, 2006)
    Stimulate young imaginations and creativity with this cheery book packed with projects that are stylish yet easy to make. Once children have grasped the basics, they can adapt the methods and add their own unique touches. With gifts for everyone including children and adults, friends and family, the 50 projects plus variations range from practical to decorative ideas. Each project comes with a list of materials, time taken and suitable age group.
  • Make Gifts!

    Kim Solga

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Ryerson, March 15, 1991)
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  • Make Gifts!

    Kim Solga

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 7, 1993)
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  • 101 Great Gifts Kids Can Make

    Stephanie Mueller, Ann Wheeler

    eBook (Gryphon House Inc., July 1, 2012)
    Children ages three to eight can make unique presents for moms, dads, grandparents, friends, teachers – all of the special people in their lives! Create a Made-It-Myself mouse pad personalized for Mom. Dad will love the peaceful chimes of his Terracotta Music Maker, and grandparents will be delighted with the Picture Puzzle. From the card to the wrapping paper, and everything in between, 101 Great Gifts Kids Can Make has dozens of perfect gift ideas that will make gift-giving meaningful again!