Crafts for Kids Who Are Wild about Dinosaurs

From the Series Crafts For Kids Who Are Wild About...

  • Interest Level: Grade 3 - Grade 6
  • Reading Level: Grade 3

If your kids are fascinated by dinosaurs, this is the book for them! It contains twenty projects related to dinosaurs and other animals from prehistoric times. Make a Pasta Fossil Plaque, or try the Triceratops Ring-Toss Game. And doesn’t everyone want a Pterosaur Hat? Young dinosaur-lovers will have hours of creative fun using the ideas in this book.

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978-0-8225-3560-7
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Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 6
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, JNF003050
Dewey 745.5
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

“These craft books beg to be picked up and used. Their jazzy covers and colorful borders house a variety of projects that will appeal to dinosaur. . . enthusiasts alike. Ranging from the very easy to the moderately difficult, the activities include model-making, games, and decorative items. . . Household items will satisfy most material needs. Dinosaurs contains a variety of ideas, from a Gliding Archaeopteryx to a Tyrannosaurus Rex Treasure Keeper. . . Well-written instructions and informative color illustrations ensure both fun and success. Sure to be a hit in all libraries.”
School Library Journal