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"Make It! could be a great read for parents who want to encourage sustainable habits in their children. The book offers 101 crafty projects that can be made from everyday household waste materials. One of the book's unique features is its focus on environmental consciousness, with facts and tips on recycling and upcycling. Users will appreciate the step-by-step instructions and colorful illustrations that make the crafting process fun and engaging for kids."

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Think about all the stuff we throw away every day, like plastic drink bottles and metal cans, magazines and even clothes; get your child to use it instead with activity expert Jane Bull.
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Make It!

ISBN: 9781405331616
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $16.81
Authors: bull-jane
Date of Publication: 2008-01-01
Format: Hardcover
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Goodreads rating 3.88
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"Make It! could be a great read for parents who want to encourage sustainable habits in their children. The book offers 101 crafty projects that can be made from everyday household waste materials. One of the book's unique features is its focus on environmental consciousness, with facts and tips on recycling and upcycling. Users will appreciate the step-by-step instructions and colorful illustrations that make the crafting process fun and engaging for kids."

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Think about all the stuff we throw away every day, like plastic drink bottles and metal cans, magazines and even clothes; get your child to use it instead with activity expert Jane Bull.