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Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 1-6. This no-frills collection of holiday crafts is long on selection, but short on variety and directions. The mix of functional and decorative items relies heavily on traditional fare such as turkeys, pilgrims, and cornucopias. Instructions are at times sketchy, requiring children to refer to poor-quality photographs of the finished projects for clarification. Free-hand drawing may challenge some children ("Draw and cut out a turkey shape") and missing details may create frustration for others. Readers looking for Thanksgiving crafts will find fewer but more unique ideas in Ronne Randall's Thanksgiving Fun (Kingfisher, 1994) or Kathy Ross's Crafts for Thanksgiving (Millbrook, 1995).?Paula A. Kiely, Milwaukee Public Library, WI
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From turkeys, Pilgrims, cornucopias, and wreaths to greeting cards, games, jewelry, and holiday-table accessories--everything you need to create a memorable Thanksgiving can be found in this fun-filled craft book. Kids and grownups alike will have hours of enjoyment making Turkey-Feet Place Mats, Paper-Bag Pilgrims, Walnut-Mice Racers, and many other inventive crafts that reflect the autumn season and this most bountiful of holidays. Easy-to-follow directions and full-color photographs ensure success for young crafters.