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M**D
Kids loved it. Mom loved it.
My 4 and 7 year-old grandkids LOVED this book of paper crafts. It isn't an expensive item, and I'd say it was a total win for the kids, mom, and grandma.
J**T
fun
We have referred to this book a few times for things to do. The kids always find something fun. Well loved and have gotten some cute crafts out of it
J**N
Almost perfect
Cute ideas to do with the kids but the template pages should have been perforated rather than having to cut them out of the book.
S**M
Very Likeable Cutting Exercises
My kindergartener loves the cutting activities in this book. They are more complex and interesting than what is found in preschool activity books; the activities are useful for developing hand and eye coordination skills.
T**S
My 5 year old loves it
My 5 year old LOVES this book. The activities require the exact amount of attention span for her age and she loves the final products. So fun!!
K**Y
Granddaughters stuff
She loved it
S**E
A Must Have for Rainy Days!
My granddaughter loved this! It had a variety of projects to keep her busy. First thing, flip through, make a list of supplies needed, and go purchase them because your children will want to dive right in making and creating things
J**E
Yes and No
This book is somewhat twaddle and geared towards busywork.If your child needs extra practice cutting out paper, this book could help with that (although the cutting skills vary from a plain giant square to flower petals).If your child wants “art” activities, keep looking. Some of the activities include cutting out a square and folding it in half (under the guise of origami), or folding a piece of paper back and forth to create ridges.I think the concept is good (simple one-page crafts that exercise cutting skills) but the actual activities themselves miss the target.While my 6 year old enjoys this book, it feels much more like busy-work than artistic expression or fine motor skill practice.
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