Tinkerlab A hands-on guide for little inventors

Rachelle Doorley

Book - 2014

Features creative experiments designed to encourage young children to use their natural curiosity to explore, test, play, and tinker.

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Published
Boston : Roost Books 2014.
Language
English
Main Author
Rachelle Doorley (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xv, 220 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 216).
ISBN
9781611800654
  • Introduction
  • Prepare
  • 1. Creating Your Tinkerlab
  • Tips for Clearing Children's Clutter
  • What Nursery Schools Can Teach Us about Creative Invitations: An Interview with Nancy Howe
  • 2. Tools for Tinkering
  • 3. Ten Tinkerlab Habits of Mind
  • Experience
  • 4. Design
  • Oh No, That's Not Creative!
  • Circle Games
  • Peel and Stick
  • Glue, Glue, Glue
  • Mark Outside the Box
  • Watercolor Exploration
  • Yes, You Can Paint on That!
  • Monoprints
  • Bubble Prints
  • Drawing Games
  • Draw What You See
  • Art Dice
  • Paint Experiments
  • Paste Paper
  • Ten Lessons the Arts Teach by Elliot Eisner
  • Marbleized Paper with Paint and Oil
  • Plexiglas Painting
  • Foam Plate Relief Prints
  • Collage Painting
  • Finding Your Five-Year-Old Self in the Art Museum
  • 5. Build
  • The Value of Loose Parts: An Interview with Susan Harris MacKay
  • Gumdrop Structures
  • Hanging Structures
  • Straw Rockets
  • Marble Runs: Ramps and Gravity
  • Paper Houses
  • Scrap Building
  • Ropes and Pulleys
  • CD Spinner
  • Does It Float?
  • Pounding Nails
  • Take Things Apart
  • Drawing Machine
  • DIY Robot
  • DIY Kids: Building Tomorrow's Innovators through Hands-on Making
  • 6. Concoct
  • Yes, and ... How to Improvise with Children: An Interview with Dan Klein
  • Potion Station
  • Goop
  • Marker Explosions
  • Make Your Own (Semiedible) Paint
  • Slime
  • Ice and Salt Exploration
  • Ice Cream in a Jar: An Edible Investigation
  • Frozen Carbon Dioxide
  • Yeast and Sugar Expansion
  • Naked Egg Experiment
  • Homemade Butter: An Edible Investigation
  • Lemon Invisible Ink
  • Glittery Egg Geodes
  • Natural Dyes
  • Kitchen Challenge: An Edible Investigation
  • Concoctions in a Michelin-Starred Kitchen: An Interview with Bruno Chemel
  • 7. Discover
  • How to Set Up a Discovery Area: An Interview with Parul Chandra
  • Playdough Building
  • Cloud Dough
  • Pounding Flowers
  • Scavenger Hunts
  • DIY Light Box
  • Photograms
  • Ephemeral Installation
  • Shadow Investigations
  • DIY Lava Lamp
  • Mystery Bag
  • The Benefits of Basic Materials by Jennifer Winters
  • Acknowledgments
  • The Busy Parent's Planner
  • References
  • About the Contributors
  • About the Author
Review by Library Journal Review

Scribblers and innovators will rejoice for Doorley's activity book a full-color project guide for future artists, architects, and anyone who likes to create and tinker. Doorley (an arts educator, consultant, and host of the TinkerLab blog) believes that "at its core, tinkering begins with problem solving or with a curiosity about how something works," and that when children "are encouraged to solve problems on their own, they learn a great deal through the questions and hands-on experiments that lead to a solution." Divided into four sections Design, Build, Concoct, and Discover the book begins with ideas for preparing space and purchasing and organizing materials, and includes parenting tips for fostering creativity and curiosity. VERDICT Young children will relish the projects provided here. From paper houses to marble runs to marker explosions, Doorley's designs have more of an engineering essence than those found in the standard arts and crafts book, and they will also take more preparation, but early educators, in particular, will delight in the volume's possibilities. For all budding inventors. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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