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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

CRAFTY BOOK REVIEW: The Big Book of Things to Make, by James Mitchem (DK Publishing)

The Big Book of Things to Make,
by James Mitchem
DK Publishing: March 18, 2013
Source: Edelweiss

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Fantastic! As always, DK Publishing delivers exactly what it promises. This is like the quintessential book of kids' crafts. It's got all those things I vaguely remember from my own childhood (pinhole cameras, bottle rockets), plus a bunch of things I used to know when I was a daycare teacher but have since forgotten (homemade slime, milk art), and a couple of things I just never knew at all (if you make jello with tonic water it glows under UV light -- why?). Basically it's one-stop awesome.

And it has a whole bonus section of "things to do" that includes tips for how to play detective or pirates or even how to make your own board game. You know, for kids who want to better at playing and figure the answer is probably in a book (hint: it totally is). I was that kid. Actually, I still am, which is why I strongly approve of this book.

This review originally appeared on my other blog, Cozy Little Book Journal.