I am never bored The best ever craft and activity book for kids : 100 great ideas for kids to do when there is nothing to do

Sarah Devos

Book - 2018

Offers one hundred projects for indoor activities, including making salt dough, decorating eggs, building a tin can telephone, and baking cookies.

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Subjects
Genres
Juvenile works
Published
Beverly, MA : Quarry Books, an imprint of The Quarto Group 2018.
Language
English
Dutch
Main Author
Sarah Devos (author)
Other Authors
Emma Thyssen, 1979- (illustrator)
Item Description
"The original Dutch version was published as Mijn kind knutselt graag! : 100 klassieke en originele knutselideeën."
Physical Description
143 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781631594687
9781544418919
  • Introduction
  • Crafting: You've Got Lovers...and Haters
  • Before You Start
  • Be Ready For...
  • Who Can Do What and When?
  • What's in Your Craft Cupboard?
  • Know Your Classics
  • 1. Magic Drawing Paper
  • 2. Salt Dough
  • 3. Paper Hat
  • 4. Old-School Lanterns
  • 5. Bird Feeder
  • 6. Paper Chains
  • 7. Mmmarzipan
  • Woolly Winter
  • 8. Candy Crackers
  • 9. Glowing Snowmen
  • 10. Stained Glass Window with Tissue Paper
  • 11. Cut-Out Snowflakes
  • 12. Super Snow Globe
  • 13. Crazy Cork Men
  • 14. Monstrous Piggy Bank
  • 15. Penguin Colony
  • 16. Good-Luck Dolls
  • 17. Winter Beard
  • Know Your Classics
  • 18. Embroidered Stars
  • 19. Fortune Teller
  • 20. Cardboard TV
  • 21. Clay Pots
  • 22. Perler Beads
  • 23. Potato Stamps
  • 24. Paint Splatter Art
  • Super Spring
  • 25. Paper Bag Masks
  • 26. Feather Crown
  • 27. Mustache
  • 28. Blown Eggs
  • 29. Decorated Eggs
  • 30. Mini Baskets
  • 31. Doily Sheep
  • 32. Happy Bees
  • 33. Almost-Real Mounted Butterflies
  • Know Your Classics
  • 34. Quick Hobby Horse
  • 35. Macramé Olé!
  • 36. Line Drawing
  • 37. Zigzag Book
  • 38. Woven Paper
  • 39. Super-Quick Finger Crocheting
  • 40. Heavenly Mobile
  • 41. Tissue Paper Art
  • PErfect Parties
  • 42. Original Invitations
  • 43. Pimp Your Straws
  • 44. Party Garland
  • 45. Life-Size Signposts
  • 46. Party Piñata
  • 47. Dance Pompoms
  • 48. Cake Garland
  • 49. Do-it-Yourself Dance Ribbon
  • 50. Message in a Balloon
  • Know Your Classics
  • 51. Scoubidou [Gimp]
  • 52. Accordion Folding
  • 53. Fork Pompoms
  • 54. Magic Coins
  • 55. Tin Can Telephone
  • 56. Blown Trees
  • 57. Ooh La La: Collage
  • 58. Popcorn Party
  • Sunny Summer
  • 59. Pimped Cans
  • 60. Crazy Catapult
  • 61. UFOs
  • 62. Funny Robot
  • 63. The Scream
  • 64. Super-Quick Squid
  • 65. Marble Track
  • 66. Twisted-Paper Caterpillar
  • 67. Friendship Bracelet
  • 68. Puffy Balloon Animals
  • 69. Paper Flowers
  • 70. Ninjaaas!
  • 71. Magic Sand
  • 72. Lucky Carp
  • 73. Mondriaan with Tape
  • Know Your Classics
  • 74. Happy Bookmarks
  • 75. Pinwheel
  • 76. Multicolored Salt
  • 77. Paper Boat
  • 78. Anti-Stress Ball
  • 79. Quick Sock Puppet
  • 80. Tin Can Toss Game
  • Fabulous Fail
  • 81. Handprint Painting
  • 82. Fall Phantoms
  • 83. Happy Fox
  • 84. Make-Your-Own Puzzle
  • 85. Nature Art
  • 86. Get-Well-Soon Card
  • 87. Awesome Walking Stick
  • 88. Fall Lion
  • Know Your Classics
  • 89. Cool Cardboard Castle
  • 90. Marionette Dog
  • 91. Dreamcatcher
  • 92. Mood Plate
  • 93. Paper Lantern
  • 94. Cookies for Any Season
  • Creepy Crafting
  • 95. Mexican Mask
  • 96. Fire-Breathing Monster
  • 97. Mini-Mummies
  • 98. Glow-in-the-Dark Ghosts
  • 99. Rattling Skeleton
  • 100. Deranged Dragon
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-4-When children get bored, it's time to get creative, and what better way to do so than to make crafts? Devos, along with illustrator Thyssen, has created an activity book that will evoke nostalgia in adults and offer fun for kids. The book is very well organized with a table of contents that features crafts broken up by season, a brief introduction about how not to be overwhelmed by the idea of crafting if one isn't creative, and much more. There is a basic overview of what items will be needed, with most being household supplies or things that can be widely purchased. Each activity has a photograph of what the final result should look like along with written and illustrated directions. There are even tips for how to enhance a project to suit one's needs. This book is great for elementary-aged children who want to partake in simple making; however, adult help and supervision will be needed for some of the more complex tools. The directions will also likely require adult assistance because of advanced vocabulary terms, exact measurements, and techniques. That said, most of the projects included can be finished in under an hour and will please users. VERDICT Large craft collections may want to consider.-Katie Llera, Bound Brook High School, NJ © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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