Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 2-4-Each of these books contains 14 projects, all of which can be made from either common household items or those that are inexpensive and easily obtainable. The crafts are sufficiently varied, so boys and girls should find them appealing. Color photos illustrate the steps. One objection would be that on the spread about making a mandala in Nuts, there is no indication that it has any other significance than just being a design. Papier-Mache, oddly, does not have a recipe for the titular material. There is no explanation of why earth-friendly crafts are important. The simplicity of many of the projects, particularly those in Clay, make them suitable for burgeoning crafters. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Horn Book Review
These are simple projects environmentally conscious children will enjoy. Composed of ordinary, recycled/recyclable materials and explained in five easy steps, the resulting items are original toys, gifts, or decorations. Each volume's fourteen projects call for paper, clay, scissors, glue, and other easily accessible crafting components. The rather unattractive books suffer from cheesy design touches. Reading list, websites. Ind. [Review covers these Earth-Friendly Crafts in 5 Easy Steps titles: Earth-Friendly Christmas Crafts in 5 Easy Steps, [f2]Earth-Friendly Clay Crafts in 5 Easy Steps, Earth-Friendly Crafts from Recycled Stuff in 5 Easy Steps, Earth-Friendly Crafts with Nuts and Veggies in 5 Easy Steps, Earth-Friendly Papier-Mbchi Crafts in 5 Easy Steps, and Earth-Friendly Wood Crafts in 5 Easy Steps.] (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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