Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 1-5-Anyone who has ever helped children make a time machine out of a cardboard box will recognize the inspired improvisation that powers this series. Cans, bottle caps, yarn, and pipe cleaners are pressed into service to make and decorate costumes, props, and toys that are as much fun to make as to play with. The projects in each book (about 11) rely on a lot of eyeballing and not much measuring, although there are a few templates involved. This keeps the process flowing quickly but does allow a fairly hefty possibility of a pterodactyl head coming out looking more like a cow's. Nor is there much, if any, factual content-readers aren't sent online to look at sarcophagus decorations or heraldry designs for the shield. Good process photos show hands cutting, twisting, and taping. VERDICT This is an unconventional, energetic series that prioritizes construction creativity over process and content. Robust collections may want to consider. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Horn Book Review
Each of these themed craft books begins with an invitation to download the companion Capstone 4D app, but the books can be used without this feature. The cardboard- and duct tapebased projects range from simple to slightly complicated and requiring adult help; all are decidedly original. Clear step-by-step photographs augment the detailed instructions. Young makers and crafters should be inspired to start cutting and taping. Reading list, websites. [Review covers these Dabble Lab: Epic Cardboard Adventures 4D titles: Explore the World with Cardboard & Duct Tape, Put on a Show with Cardboard & Duct Tape, and Travel Through Time with Cardboard & Duct Tape.] (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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