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Make Your own Zoo: 35 Projects for Kids Using Everyday Cardboard Packaging

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Make Your own Zoo: 35 Projects for Kids Using Everyday Cardboard Packaging

Contributors:

By (Author) Tracey Radford

ISBN:

9781782492566

Publisher:

Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd

Imprint:

Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd

Publication Date:

3rd August 2015

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Book and paper crafts
Toys: making and decorating

Dewey:

745.592

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 235mm

Description

First, take yourself on Safari and make a whole pride of lions from cardboard tubes, a pretty zebra, a giraffe, a rhino and a delightfully jaunty flamingo. Move on to the Jungle, where there is a grinning crocodile, and a chimpanzee and an orangutan swinging through the trees. In the Snowthere is a delightful family of penguins made of egg cartons, a seal, a walrus, and a smiling polar bear. You can hear the Aviary a long way away, with chattering parrots, lovebirds and even a bald eagle perching on a rock. Finally, spot the elusive manta and stingrays in the Aquarium, where they are joined by a jolly dolphin, a jellyfish, an octopus, and many other interesting sea creatures. In the last chapter, you will learn how to make all the enclosures and scenery so your cardboard critters have a home. There are also instructions for making trees, rocks, icebergs, grass, and flowers so you can really set the scene. Using materials that you might otherwise discard, clear step-by-step instructions, and a handy hints and tips section, you will soon have your very own cardboard zoo!

Author Bio

A love of craft has always weaved in and out of Tracey Radfords life: throughout her childhood in Northern Ireland, her career as a BBC journalist and now, as a busy mum of three. When her husband was posted to Afghanistan for a year in 2011, she started writing a blog to let off steam. It quickly became a space to explore and share new craft ideas. A keen recycler and upcycler, the crafting house rule is: only whats to hand is allowed, which usually means whatevers in the recycling pile! Tracey started making cardboard animals with her daughter, and thats how their zoo adventure began. Their clever creatures are now a hugely popular part of her blog. Make Your Own Zoo brings together all of Traceys original creations with many new ones, and there are more waiting in the wings... Visit Traceys blog at patchworkparent.blogspot.co.uk.

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