Monster Things to Make and Do
by Rebecca Gilpin
Usborne, 2006. 30 pgs. Juvenile nonfiction.
This is the funnest book of the year! With its full-size colorful pages, you can make monster masks, gloves, puppets, bookmarks…you name it. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the materials are all easily accessible. I tried the dangly monster, which received several compliments (by way of ‘woh!’, and ‘cool!’) from boys. Girls will also love them – especially the sparkly options (pg. 18). The only downer is that it’s paperback. This is also part of the Usborne Activities series (excellent) which includes everything from Fairies to Pirates.
by Rebecca Gilpin
Usborne, 2006. 30 pgs. Juvenile nonfiction.
This is the funnest book of the year! With its full-size colorful pages, you can make monster masks, gloves, puppets, bookmarks…you name it. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the materials are all easily accessible. I tried the dangly monster, which received several compliments (by way of ‘woh!’, and ‘cool!’) from boys. Girls will also love them – especially the sparkly options (pg. 18). The only downer is that it’s paperback. This is also part of the Usborne Activities series (excellent) which includes everything from Fairies to Pirates.
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