Making Make-Believe: Hands-on Projects for Play and Pretend
By (Author) MaryAnn F Kohl
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
9th July 2018
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Teaching of a specific subject
Primary and middle schools
Family and health
745.5
Paperback
192
Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 20mm
553g
Unlock the power of imagination! Using easy-to-follow instructions and materials that can be found around the house, Making Make-Believe offers over 125 projects and activities sure to foster childrens creativity. Little ones will learn to see the world in a new way as they transform things like old sheets, rubber gloves, egg cartons, and pebbles into toys, costumes, forts, and storytelling games. With plenty of drawings and step-by-step guidelines, this book will show you how to:
Perfect for inspiring independent play or for side-by-side fun with a grown-up, Making Make-Believe is packed with ideas for hours of creative adventure!
"This book is good for children because it values pretending and playing and imagining without expensive toys or games. How wonderful for children to have time to play and create from their own imaginations!" Dale Evans Rogers, writer, film-star, grandmother, mother, and wife of the late Roy Rogers
"Children who are encouraged to use their imaginations receive a wonderful gift that will benefit them the rest of their lives! Making Make-Believe shows you exactly how to do it. Enjoy!" Jim Davis, creator of the Garfield comic strip
As a child growing up, MaryAnn F. Kohl enjoyed art, reading, music, and playing outside building forts in the woods. She currently shares her love of learning and art through workshops at educational conferences throughout the United States. She is the author of more than 20 books, including Discovering Great Artists, Science Arts, Scribble Art, Storybook Art, Great American Artists for Kids, and Mudworks.