Pet Crafts
From the Set Animal Arts and Crafts
Whether it's a puppy pal, a kitty companion, or a loving lizard, pets can be some of the very best friends for young people. In this fun and informative book, kids can create craft versions of their favorite household pets, while learning awesome educational facts about them! They'll discover how to make a goldfish out of tissue paper, turn a pom-pom into a chinchilla, toilet roll tubes into pug dogs, and much, much more. As they craft, they'll read interesting facts about each animal. Combining hands-on creativity with educational content, this book is a must-have for young pet-lovers.
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 1 |
Dewey Number | 745.5 |
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Guided Reading Level | L |
Language | English |
Publisher | Gareth Stevens |
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Format | Reinforced book |
ISBN | 9781538294482 |
Copyright | 2025 |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 8.5 x 11 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
SLJ Review of Animal Arts and Crafts
A love of crafting and animal facts are brought together in this cute series for elementary readers. From papier-mâché sea turtles to floating hippos, the crafts in these volumes are wide-ranging in skill level. Each craft project includes a list of necessary items and offers both written and visual step-by-step instructions. There are approximately ten projects per title, with one or two facts about the topic animal noted throughout the craft instructions. A full-page color photo of select animals accompanies additional facts such as, “Scarlet macaws nest inside holes in trees,” (Wild Animal Crafts). The crafts do not include a suggested skill level, but readers, caregivers, and educators can assess the difficulty level of each activity at a glance. Front matter includes a table of contents and a “Before You Start” section that introduces the topic and offers tips for crafting safety. Back matter has a glossary and index. VERDICT A fun series for elementary children who love making and learning. Great for class projects or library programs.
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