Book Review: Look What You Can Make With Paper Plates (Craft) by Margie Hayes Richmond and Hank Schneider
Look What You Can Make With Paper Plates is an impressive easy to read collection of paper plate activities. Projects are incorporated with clear photographs and finished product.
This paperback book is recommended for baby up to pre school level. It contains 48 pages and the first edition was published February 1997 by Boyds Mills Press. It features over 90 pictured crafts. Some of the featured projects are pigs and pugs, spacecraft and spirals, mobiles and marionettes, puppets, puzzles and playmates all made out of paper plates. Projects are discussed in large color photos, simple and easy to understand step-by-step instructions and bountiful ideas that enhance and inspire kids and also grown ups to enjoy paper crafting. These paper plates are altered into cosmic collection of toys, games, decorations, and gifts and they aren’t used only for picnics and party needs. This book is recommended for children ages 5 to 12 particularly recommended for those who are in their preschool level. This book is part of the Look What You Can Make …series. Other series include the use of bags, plastic bottles and tubs, paperbags, boxes, egg cartons, craft sticks, plastic foam trays and newspapers, magazines and greeting cards. It is easy, fun and uses the inexpensive materials.
Photos were done by Hank Schneider and editing was performed by Margie Hayes Richmond. Book is sold from $4 to 6.