Rosie O'Donnell's Crafty U: 100 Easy Projects the Whole Family Can Enjoy All Year Long
by Rosie O'Donnell
from Simon & Schuster
Bring out the craft supplies and roll up your sleeves! Rosie O'Donnell's Crafty U will give "U" all the help you need to entertain your kids throughout the year.
From television personality, children's advocate, and veteran crafter Rosie O'Donnell comes a fresh and fun collection of 100 easy craft projects for parents and kids (age 5 through 12). Projects include bunny piñatas for spring, tie-dye T-shirts for summer, creepy costumes for Halloween, very merry garlands for the holidays, Valentine's Day bouquets, and much more. Packed with practical advice, step-by-step instructions, and gorgeous full-color illustrations, Rosie O'Donnell's Crafty U offers plenty of inspiration for craft projects the whole family can enjoy on holidays, rainy days, or any "crafty" day!
The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide
by Allan Bedford
from No Starch Press
What exactly is a slope? What's the difference between a tile and a plate? Why is it bad to simply stack bricks in columns to make a wall? The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide is here to answer your questions.
Focusing on building actual models with real bricks, The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide comes with complete instructions to build several cool models but also encourages you to use your imagination to create your own fantastic creations.
Inside, you'll learn:
- The best ways to connect bricks and creative uses for those patterns
- Tricks for calculating and using scale (it's not as hard as you think)
- The step-by-step plans to create a train station on the scale of LEGO people (a.k.a. "minifigs")
- How to build spheres, jumbo-sized LEGO bricks, micro-scaled models, and a mini space shuttle
- Tips for sorting and storing all of your LEGO pieces
The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide also includes the Brickopedia, a visual guide to nearly 300 of the most useful and reusable elements of the LEGO system, with historical notes, common uses, part numbers, and the year each piece first appeared in a LEGO set.
The firm foundation for your LEGO hobby starts here!
The American Boy's Handy Book: What to Do and How to Do It (Nonpareil Book, 29)
by Daniel Carter Beard
from David R Godine
Written by the founder of the Boys Scouts, Dan Beard, his wife and daughter (Lena & Adelia), founders of the Campfire Girls. Full of indoor & outdoor activities.
Everybody Loves Wubbzy (Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!)
by Sonia Sander
from Simon Scribbles
Hold on to your happy thought and welcome to the wonderful world of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Spend time with Wubbzy and his friends and have fun, fun, fun with the kooky pages to color and activities to play.
Childhood Treasures: Quilts by and for Children
by Merikay Waldvogel
from Good Books
Published in cooperation with The International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
"Doll quilts are little gems -- microcosms of quilt history."
So writes author and quilt historian Merikay Waldvogel in Childhood Treasures: Doll Quilts By and For Children. This lovely book showcases 100 doll quilts, made from 1830 through the 1950s. All are selected from Mary Campbell Ghormley's collection, possibly the largest private collection of doll quilts in the world, numbering more than 300 doll quilts.
All doll quilts tell a story that begs to be retold, says Waldvogel. She sets out to reveal these gems' hidden truths, looking for clues in each quilt's fabric, style, pattern, piecing, and stitching. This may be the first book to study doll quilts in this depth.
This informative book is for anyone interested in antiques, miniatures, quilts and needlecrafts, dolls, and decorative arts. These doll quilts have an irresistible charm, captured graphically in the book's rich color photography.
Each quilt in Childhood Treasures is documented with an informative caption. Other primary sources help put these quilts in their historical context, including:
Antique doll beds, on which many of the quilts are displayed
Vintage photos of girls and their dolls
Original quilt patterns from farm and home catalogs of the early 20th century
Textile company history
Magazine excerpts of quiltmaking endeavors
This book is a visual and historical treasure.
The Cute Book
by Aranzi Aronzo
from Vertical
The world of craftsters is full of things Japanese Cute - kawaii, and the look created by Aranzi Aronzo is familiar to many but not until now has a single one of the hundreds of bootleg American copies they've sold been in English. Finally these priceless books of mascots, accessories, clothing and well, just about everything, come in ready-to-read English!
Everyone's Mandala Coloring Book Vol. I (Everyone's Mandala Coloring Book)
by Monique Mandali
from Mandali Publishling
These original mandala designs by wholistic therapist Monique Mandali appeal to both children and adults. Mandalas have been traditionally used as a source of wisdom and meditation.
The Little Hands Big Fun Craft Book: Creative Fun for 2- To 6-Year-Olds (Williamson Little Hands Series)
by Judy Press
from Williamson Publishing Company
Wonderful Wuzzleburg (Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!)
by Sonia Sander
from Simon Scribbles
Hold on to your happy thought and welcome to the wonderful world of Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Spend time with Wubbzy and his friends and have fun, fun, fun with the kooky pages to color and activities to play.
D.I.Y.: Kids
by Ellen Lupton
from Princeton Architectural Press
D.I.Y. Kids encourages young readers to use basic design principles and on-hand materials to express their individuality through more than eighty imaginative projects. The book is divided into four sections—Graphics, Toys, Home, and Fashion—each packed with ideas for making fun and useful items, including step-by-step instructions and colorful photographs of cool designs and the kids who made them.
D.I.Y. Kids is designed to trigger imaginative play, it’s for parents, teachers, aunts and uncles, friends and babysitters, neighbors and citizens—anyone who wants to create a better world not only for, but also with, the next generation. Ellen Lupton is a curator of contemporary design at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum and the director of the graphic design MFA program at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She is the author of numerous books, including D.I.Y. Design It Yourself and Thinking with Type. She received a Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the AIGA in 2007.
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