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"The host of PBS's A Craftsman's Legacy makes the case that the craftsman's way--the philosophy, the skills, and the mindset--can provide a blueprint for all of us in our increasingly hurried, disposable world. In this book he tells the stories and shares the collective wisdom of these modern-day makers while also celebrating the culture of all craftsmen"--
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2012
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144 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
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Children love to make up stories, and these 40 creative projects and activities encourage them to free their storytelling instincts. Younger children will love making story stones and a storytelling jar, and then will love using them to create stories of their own, while older kids will enjoy word grab bags, story walks, and journaling exercises. For everyone ages 5 to 12, whatever their reading level, this book has everything needed to spark an infinite...
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[2015]
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144 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
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The arrival of a new baby is not only cause for celebration, but also the perfect opportunity to get creative. Handmade for Baby goes beyond the usual sewing-oriented titles, to include a wide range of crafts such as paper cutting, felting, and crochet, as well as featuring simple home decor ideas for the nursery and styling ideas for parties and photo sessions. All projects are kept easy and achievable - no specialist skills or equipment required...
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2023.
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32 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.
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"Fall is a season of celebration! Join the fun with thirteen festive crafts that celebrate holidays from around the world. Create yarn apples for the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah. Mix soothing slime to mark World Mental Health Day. It's always the season for crafting!"--
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Pub. Date
2006
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128 p. cm. : col. ill. ; 21 x 26 cm.
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This title is suitable for ages 3 to 8 years. What a way to learn! Kids imagine it, then create it - learning to move from an idea to making it happen. Kids learn to improvise by creating something out of 'nothing'. Kids develop valuable social skills - cooperation, problem-solving, and respect for new ideas. Kids learn to stretch their minds and 'think on their feet'. Kids explore life in various kinds of self-made 'structures', including a spider...
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