FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Provides examples of different kinds of animals that can be made out of leaves and suggests various uses for the finished product.
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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent combination of art and science.,
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This review is from: Look What I Did with a Leaf! (Naturecraft) (Library Binding)
I am a teacher who has used Look What I Did With a Leaf during my science study of trees. The children collected leaves from the school campus, sorted them, and talked about their purpose as a part of the tree. The children then used their leaves to create leaf creatures which they used to make leaf print t-shirts. This book was a hit with the children and certainly served us well by getting their creative juices flowing.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Naturecrafts ohhh the endless possibilities,
By A Customer
This review is from: Look What I Did with a Leaf! (Naturecraft) (Hardcover)
I am using this book this fall with my preschoolers. After reading the book we will go for a nature walk and then will us the leaves and such found to make their own creatures, which we will turn into placemats to use at snack time. This is a great book and their are so many ways you can use this in the classroom.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Art-meets-science-meets-art,
By Renee Huskey "I learn something new every day." (Pacific Northwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Look What I Did with a Leaf! (Naturecraft) (Paperback)
Perfect for fall back-to-school art-meets-science-meets-art projects, this arts-n-crafts book offers some really clever, creative examples of animal collages made from a variety of leaves: particularly striking are the peacock and the cow. Tips on creating collages, from collecting and preserving leaves to using contrast and texture are described in clear, simple text. And although this is plainly a "how-to," book, Look what I Did... does offer a brief explanation of "the life cycle of a leaf," albeit delivered with far less enthusiasm than is the "Craft" portion of the book. There is also an interesting "field guide" at the end of the book that provides a picture and description of many deciduous tree leaves; unfortunately it is decidedly slanted toward the "East Coast" flora. (As a resident of the Pacific Northwest, it would have been nice to see a few examples of "left coast" trees included as well.)
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