Crafts to Celebrate God's Creation

From the Series Christian Crafts

  • Interest Level: Kindergarten - Grade 4
  • Reading Level: Grade 3

Twenty-nine easy-to-make craft projects are based on the Genesis 1 recounting of God’s creation of the world and its inhabitants. Designed to encourage the youngest Christian crafters to reflect on the wonders of creation, the book ends with projects that will remind them about God’s great love for the world He has created.

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978-0-7613-6830-4
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Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 4
Reading Level Grade 3
Genre Social Studies
Publisher Lerner Publishing Group
Imprint Millbrook Press ™
Language English
Publication Date 2012-08-01
Text Type Procedural
BISACS JNF015000, JNF049080
Dewey 268'.432
Graphics Full-color illustrations
Features Activities and Reviewed

Author: Kathy Ross

Kathy Ross grew up in upstate New York in the 1950s. She credits her unusual and very creative elementary school education at Oswego State Teachers College coupled with a childhood that afforded her time to “be” for her endless ability to create. Kathy has written many children’s songs, is a writer for the Highsmith Summer Reading Manual, has made dozens of television appearances, and has given workshops for both children and adults around the country. Kathy has published more then 60 books to date. She was honored to be the featured author of the month on the website of the Children’s Book Council.

Illustrator: Sharon Lane Holm

Reviews

School Library Journal

“Clever craft ideas, based on the first portion of Genesis, show how to make items representing the earth, night and day; the sun, moon, and stars; land and water; plants and flowers; birds, fish, insects, and animals; and people, stressing God’s love for them. . . Some would be best used as teaching aids, but all would be appropriate for children to make and enjoy.”
School Library Journal