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Fourteen fun and simple plastic-based craft projects, each only five steps, help develop fine motor skills and encourage recycling.
Injust five simple steps, children can make fun, memorable crafts out of reusing plastic items we find in our everyday lives. Projects include anoctopus, a hairy bug, a puppet theater, and more, to keep or give as gifts to friends.
Fourteen projects in total make clever use of common plastic items like cups, plates, hair curlers, and drinking straws. Children five years and older will develop fine motor skills, feed their creativity, and be encouraged to find new uses for items we often see as disposable.[AuthorName]By Anna Llims[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Anna Llims graduated from the Fine Arts University of Barcelona. Shehas a master’s degree in teaching and drawing and a master of humanitiesdegree specializing in contemporary art, literature, and culture. Herwork has also been shown at exhibits. This book is part of a series ofbooks she has authored on handicrafts for kids.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]105 color illustrations[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]5-Step Handicrafts for Kids[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]105 color illustrations[/ColorPattern]