Art with Anything: 52 Weeks of Fun Using Everyday Stuff (Mary Ann Kohl Books) Winner of the National Parenting Publications Award, Parent-Tested, Parent-Approved Seal of Approval, and the Silver Moonbeam Award. Art with Anything uses materials like buttons, cardboard, ho
| Title | : | Art with Anything: 52 Weeks of Fun Using Everyday Stuff (Mary Ann Kohl Books) |
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| Rating | : | 4.73 (765 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0876590857 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2010-06-01 |
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Editorial : "This lively compendium of family-friendly art activities is highly recommended as a resource for parentsand caretakers." - The Midwest Book Review --Gryphon House
Winner of the National Parenting Publications Award, Parent-Tested, Parent-Approved Seal of Approval, and the Silver Moonbeam Award. With 52 weeks of fantastic art projects using easy-to-find, everyday materials, Art with Anything provides a year of creativity, imagination, and fun for children ages 4-10!Organized alphabetically by material, each week features one everyday material (address labels, fabric scraps, leaves, rocks) and provides five days of unique activities, increasing in complexity with each day. Art with Anything uses materials like buttons, cardboard, hole-punch dots, junk mail, masking tape, sandpaper, and salt, which encourages recycling and reusing!Children will love making Glitter Photo Jars or working on Shake-It-Up-Bag Paintings, and projects like Family Finger Puppets and Fluff-N-Puff Mobiles will keep them entertained for hours and stretch their imaginations.Whether at home or at school, in child care or an after-school program, exploring the pro
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