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Art Adventures at Home
Art Adventures at Home is a complete art curriculum for parents of children in grades K-8. This volume, Level 1, contains over 100 step-by-step lessons that cover the foundations of art, written for children in grades K-2 (or older children without previous art experience). These lessons present the basic elements of art (line, shape, form, color, and texture) in five different units: drawing, printmaking, painting, sculpture, and crafts. Your child will enjoy many interesting projects, such as clay animals, pinch pots, portraits, vegetable prints, fingerpainting, and more!
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Christian Crafts
The crafts in this book have been planned with simplicity, frugality, and Bible-based learning in mind. Most are constructed from easy-to-find items. Some crafts are geared for the younger student, while others can be done by most ages with a little help. This book is recommended for children ages 4 to 10. It is reproducible.
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Kids' Multicultural Art Book
An exciting hands-on feast of multicultural art and craft experiences. With this book, children learn by doing--reaching across continents with paper, paste, and paints, while developing basic sensibilities about the wondrous cultures of others. Over 400 outstanding how-to illustrations. Ages 3-9.
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Around the World Art & Activities
Take your 3- to 7-year-olds on a whirlwind learning tour of all seven continents! The packing list? One homemade cereal-box suitcase, some simple household art supplies, and plenty of imagination. As kids build a 3-dimensional Eiffel Tower, make music on a didgeridoo, eat with chopsticks, weave Kente-style cloth, and more, they'll have fun and learn appreciation for other cultures. 128 pages, softcover from Williamson.
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Art for the Very Young
From the publisher: Ages 3-6. Real art for young minds! Children create art while learning about basic art concepts and techniques with more than 50 activites. Extend the learning opportunites by viewing and interpreting selected masterpeices by Monet, Seurat, van Gogh, and other. 128 pp.
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Art for the Very Young
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Artstarts for Little Hands!
Curious 3- to 7-year-olds love exploring their world and expressing themselves through art. And you'll appreciate how award-winning author Press incorporates early learning skill-builders (math, science, nature, and more) into each activity. Instructions are kept to a minimum, allowing your child's creativity to flourish. Projects use readily available materials and are coded by skill level. 118 pages, softcover from Williamson.
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Artstarts for Little Hands!
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Kids Create!
What can kids create? dinosaurs popping out of dinosaur eggs! fossils created in your own backyard! a clay cactus garden papier-mache inedible edibles prints of all kinds-thumb, food, sponge, sandpaper sculptures and windsocks pinwheels and butterfly puppets Ah, the wonder of some paper, paste, a few recycled materials and a child's imagination. Laurie Carlson has captured the joy of creating while introducing the basics of working with paper and paste, clay and dough, printmaking, sculpture, and varied art and craft techniques. Her strong, intuitive sense of what it takes to make a joyful, creative art experience overflows on each delightful page. WHile every child will rejoice,so,too, will parents and teachers, as Carlson has filled her books with tips and tricks as well as guides to time per project and degree of difficulty of each project. So kids, parents, teachers, friends, neighbors, sisters and brothers: Get out your paper, your glue pots, Popsicle sticks, pie plates and all kinds of recyclables- what they'll become-well, the sky's the limit!
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Hand-Print Animal Art
As unique as fingerprints, hand print art is the ultimate in self-expression. Every kid's natural instinct is to stick a whole hand in a plate of paint. Add an array of paint colors, visions of real animals or those drawn in their imaginations, and creativity explodes in a burst of color and fun! Make simple palm-out prints of a silly frog, delicate fingertip prints of a giraffe, and a spectacular, colorful peacock print. Over 60 active-learning experiences explore the unique world of fish, fowl, beasts, pets, and insects. Hand-print techniques show how to create special effects using outstretched fingers, cupped hands, pinky fingerprints, smudged thumbprints, flat-fingered ridges, and much more. For kids Ages 4 to 10 and their families!
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Hand-Print Animal Art
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Little Hands Paper Plate Crafts
A paper plate and a kid-who knew it could be so much fun? Talk about incredible! Just wait until you see the amazing paper-plate art that busy little hands create with preschool teacher Laura Check! Kids express their own inventive designs as they bring sea creatures and wild animals -dinos, too!-to life using color, shapes, and textures. Hats,hats and more hats expand kids' worlds with paper-plate headgear for all different occasions and careers,from a baker to an astronaut to a busy farmer. Kids set the stage for instant make-believe play with their own marvelous masks. You'll hear lions roar and pigs oink amid kids' laughter! Early learners tell time with a paper-plate clock,sew a homemade paper-plate button, and explore the universe with their own solar system moblies. Yes, kids' imaginations soar as they begin thinking way outside of the box! And oh, what fun it is!
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