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In Print!: 40 Cool Publishing Projects for Kids Plus: amazing writing secrets, advice on making design decisions, inside info on famous authors, comments from real kids about how they get ideas, and more.”—Booklist“It&rsqu


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In Print!: 40 Cool Publishing Projects for Kids

Title:In Print!: 40 Cool Publishing Projects for Kids
Author:Joe Rhatigan
Rating:4.96 (583 Votes)
Asin:1579906095
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:128 Pages
Publish Date:2004-08-01
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Editorial : From School Library Journal Grade 4-6-This attractive book includes many projects that showcase poetry and writing. The emphasis is not so much on the written word, but rather on crafts to encourage kids to turn their writing into gifts or visually appealing projects. Layout and design decisions, including colors, space, paper, binding, and handwriting styles, are covered. Projects include a memory frame, a calendar of words, accordion books, a literary luminary, a book on tape with sound effects, magnetic words, a mood mobile, place mats and dinnerware, scrolls, a poetry lightbox, newspapers, plays, and more. Full-color photos of kids and their finished projects appear on every spread. Boxes also highlight well-known writers, such as Jane Yolen, and interesting facts about their success and publishing secrets. This book is not for beginners as the ideas and instructions assume some knowledge and the directions are not completely clear. While it may not encourage quality writing, it do

“A handsomely designed cornucopia of ideasThis is more than just a craft book.”—Booklist“It’s full of ideas not easily found elsewhere.”—School Library JournalOn paper, plastic, or cloth, and decorated with stamps, stencils, and markers: here’s the way kids can get their work into print. Every lively page, bursting with boxed tips, color photos, and drawings, turns the publishing process into an adventure. Unique projects display dozens of creative ways to showcase words—books and beyond. Write your thoughts on a memory frame around a photograph. Turn a jewel of a poem into a charm bracelet: copy it onto shrinkable plastic, cut the words into cool shapes, and stick them in the oven to harden. Plus: amazing writing secrets, advice on making design decisions, inside info on famous authors, comments from real kids about how they get ideas, and more.

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