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"Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature."
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The big book of crafts & activities : grab your stuff and get creative!
by
Mitchem, James
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Handicraft Juvenile literature.
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Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature.
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Cooking Juvenile literature.
2013
\"This book is packed with crafts, recipes, games and activities for children who want to get creative and try new things\"--P. [4] of cover.
All you need is a pencil : the wild and crazy summer fun activity book
by
Shulman, Mark, 1962- author
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Bartos, Joe, illstrator
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Amusements Juvenile literature.
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Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature.
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Summer Juvenile literature.
2018
As the reader imagines an adventurous summer vacation road trip, he is provided with plenty of space to draw what he \"sees\" along the way.
Nature crafts
by
Lim, Annalees
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Lim, Annalees. Craft attack!
in
Nature craft Juvenile literature.
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Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature.
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Nature craft.
2014
\"So many great craft materials can be found in nature. Twigs, pebbles, pinecones, and even sand can be part of simple, fun projects. Readers will not only like trying out new crafts, but also enjoy exploring nature to find what they need for each!\"-- Publisher's website.
World War I for kids : a history with 21 activities
by
Rasmussen, R. Kent
in
World War, 1914-1918 Juvenile literature.
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World War, 1914-1918 Study and teaching Activity programs.
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Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature.
2014
Explores the defining conflict that involved all the world's superpowers--including how it began, what a soldier's daily life was like, the role of zeppelins, key figures, and how it ended--and features hands-on activities that illuminate both the war and the times.
Think and make like an artist
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Boldt, Claudia, author
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Meredith, Eleanor, author
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Art Technique Juvenile literature.
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Handicraft Juvenile literature.
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Creative activities and seat work.
2017
An activity book with a contemporary twist, Think and Make Like an Artist explores how artists find ideas and turn them into finished artworks. First, children discover how artists think, research and experiment, then they try out art projects for themselves. Children are encouraged to set their imaginations free and to respond to clever visual prompts and suggestions, enabling them to create entirely unique artworks. Moving beyond the traditional, canonical approach to art, the book covers a wide range of media and introduces fresh new creative ideas and practices, giving children the confidence to make their own creative decisions.
Artificial intelligence : thinking machines and smart robots with science activities for kids
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Smibert, Angie, author
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Cornell, Alexis, illustrator
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Artificial intelligence Juvenile literature.
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Robotics Juvenile literature.
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Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature.
2018
Explore how machines develop into thinking, learning devices that can help humans perform tasks, make decisions, and work more efficiently.
101 Kids activities that are the ooey, gooey-est ever! : nonstop fun with DIY slimes, doughs and moldables
by
Harrington, Jamie, author
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Pyper, Brittanie, author
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Homer, Holly, author
in
Creative activities and seat work Juvenile literature.
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Handicraft Juvenile literature.
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Toys Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Let your creativity and your imagination soar with these colorful, crazy-fun recipes for slime, dough, clay, foam, mud and more. Create amazing concoctions like Fake Snow, Color-Changing Slime and Glow-in-the-Dark Dough. Dig your fingers into Glowing Magic Mud, Shaving Cream Dough and Kool-Aid Foam. Or, if you're brave enough, squeeze the Spider Egg Sack Slime or the Frog's Vomit Slime--eek! There are even some special slimes that you can eat like Gummy Worm Slime, Pudding Slime and Cookie Dough Dough. With 101 super cool activities (that are also super easy to clean up), you can try them all! From the bestselling authors of 101 Kids Activities, 101 Coolest Simple Science Experiments and Adorkable Bubble Bath Crafts, this book is full of exciting and fantastical recipes that include tips on the science behind the goo, so you can learn too! Whether it's a slime, a dough or some other moldable creation, you'll be able to create and become whatever your imagination dreams up!\"-- Publisher's description.