Creating with Chenille Stems, Bottles & Tissue Paper

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Kids will discover some of the many ways they can get creative with 3 primary materials, chenille stems, bottles, and tissue paper. They will be inspired by example projects featuring these materials then construct their own toys, gifts, and more. In doing so, young makers will develop their essential makerspace tools of imagination, inspiration, collaboration, and problem-solving. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Super Sandcastle is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 4
Reading Level Grade 3
BISACS JNF051120
Genre Nonfiction
Subject Arts, Crafts & Makerspace
Copyright 2022
Division Abdo Publishing
Imprint Super Sandcastle
Language English
Number of Pages 32
Season 2021-12-15
ISBN 9781532196416, 9781098218225
Title Format Reinforced Library Bound Hardcovers, Multi-user eBook
Dewey 745.5
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 9.5 x 7.75
Lexile 750 IG
ATOS Interest Level Not AR
Accelerated Reader® Quiz NOT AR
Features Activities for further learning, Glossary of key words, Infographics, Reviewed, and Table of contents
 

Makerspace Trios – School Library Journal, Series Made Simple

Readers who want to make toys, tools, functional items, or things that just look cool will find guidance in this series on how to make creative use of a variety of materials. These books encourage makers to consider each material’s properties and imagine how it could be used. Wrap it, smush it, turn it upside down, experiment, and tinker. Readers who prefer more guidance can try any of six medium-skill step-by-step projects. Examples of these finished projects are accessibly rough and ready, balanced with two pages of more aspirational examples of how artists and others have used these materials in the real world. Friendly design elements and pictures of diverse, smiling children add up to an appealing whole. VERDICT Makers who prefer open-ended prompts as well as those who are more comfortable with defined projects are respected in this series.

Author: Elsie Olson