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Trash to Treasure

A Kid's Upcycling Guide to Crafts

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With easy step-by-step instructions, this book will help kids get creative and recycle and repurpose their trash into handmade treasures. All projects feature common everyday items to reuse in a fun new way. From bottle-top pop art to felted tin-can organizers, kids will love making useful crafts and helping the environment. Great tips and advice on reusing, garage sales, and spotting treasures are also provided. So start your upcycling with these fabric, paper, metal, glass & ceramics, and odds & ends projects. Book includes: visual supply & tool lists, step-by-step instructions and photos, fun advice & tips, and safety information.

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    • Booklist

      December 15, 2013
      Grades 5-8 What do you have around the house? Cans, glass, pieces of games? This attractive book shows you how to turn them into something interestingthough many of the finished products look like they'll take patience. The brightly colored, graphically appealing layout will draw crafters right in. The book is divided into sections: paper, metal, glass, etc. Instead of offering directions for a few projects in each category, the introductory spreads are taken up with suggestions. For instance, from newspaper you can make gift bags, wrapping paper, and seedling pots; from magazines, envelopes, bows, and collages. But there are no relevant pictures, and as far as directions, you're on your own. However, the two-page spread of an actual project in each sectionfor instance, a scrap-paper curtainhas crisp photos and clear directions. (And though not complicated, the curtain looks time-consuming.) One smart thing the book does is put photos of all supplies at the beginning of the book, so kids can look back and see what each project needs. For those with time and imagination.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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  • OverDrive Read
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Languages

  • English

Levels

  • Lexile® Measure:590
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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