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THE NATURE CRAFT BOOK by Clare  Beaton

THE NATURE CRAFT BOOK

From the Read, Learn & Create series

by Clare Beaton ; illustrated by Clare Beaton

Pub Date: May 7th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-58089-843-0
Publisher: Charlesbridge

Information combines with easy crafts to introduce various types of plants and animals in this compilation.

Each spread introduces basic facts about a topic, such as “Birds,” “Birds in Winter,” “Owls,” “Twigs,” “Wildflowers,” “Insects,” and more. Collage-style illustrations in natural hues with pops of color—reds and oranges for squirrels, berries and fruits—display different species, each labeled clearly. On the recto of each spread, a craft based on its theme is described. Most of the crafts involve tracing a template from the book and then transferring the template onto colored paper before putting the pieces together. The crafts generally use inexpensive items that are easily found around the house, such as toilet-paper rolls and coat hangers. While some of the crafts are innovative and entertaining, such as a fluttering butterfly that rides on one’s finger or animal finger puppets, others, like a paper-plate fish, will likely garner only a little attention before winding up in the recycling. The information is easily read with a child, but the craft instructions are best suited for an adult reader who will demonstrate the craft for the child. The illustrations are certainly the best part about both this and its companion volume, The Ocean Craft Book.

A decent first nature activity book for use with preschool-age children.

(Informational picture book. 4-7)