Synopses & Reviews
These awesome, excellent eco-adventures show kids what's happening in nature! With these creative "recycling" ideas, they'll have a ball making sure that nothing goes to waste--especially if it can make a pot, a painting, or a puppet. Children can scoop up clay and collect twigs and birchbark to turn into animals, frames, and baskets. "Cool Tool" suggestions even show how to create a sawdust kiln! Birds will happily settle in a gourd birdhouse, and fabulous facts on bald eagles and grizzly bears teach kids about the dangers of extinction. Have a burned-out lightbulb? It will shine again as a puppet. Have a "trashy" good time turning eggshells into mosaics, beach glass into jewelry, and cornhusks into angels. Old news is good news when newspapers transform into paper-mache birds. Bottle gardens, ocean waves bath salts, lemonade lip gloss, and tin can marionettes: saving the earth has never been so much fun! 144 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10. NEW IN PAPERBACK
Synopsis
With these creative "recycling" ideas, kids will have a ball making sure that goes to waste -- especially if it can make a pot, a painting, or a puppet. Scoop up clay and collect twigs and birchbark to turn into animals, frames, and baskets. And have a "trashy" good time turning eggshells into mosaics, beach glass into jewelry, and cornhusks into angels. Saving the earth has never been so much fun!
Synopsis
"An outstanding craft book that offers clear directions for more than 50 projects, all made from recycled, reused, or natural materials. Attractive full-color photographs and a readable text describe each step of these fun projects."--School Library Journal, starred review. "Wonderful...The photographic illustrations, many featuring kids creating projects, are beautiful....Students will be eager to borrow this superb book...Teachers, will each want to own their own copy. It makes a great gift for a family...an outstanding publication that may be used as an invaluable resource for students in upper elementary grades....One of the Best Science Books Reviewed in 1999"--Appraisal.
Synopsis
“An outstanding craft book that offers clear directions for more than 50 projects, all made from recycled, reused, or natural materials.”—
School Library Journal, starred review. “Wonderful....The photographic illustrations are beautiful....Students will be eager to borrow this superb book....Teachers will each want to own their own copy....One of the Best Science Books reviewed in 1999.”—
Appraisal.