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    First Craft Activity Book
    Dorling Kindersley
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    Product ID: 938732367
    Category: Books
    Description: Fun activities and FREE craft paper for budding artists It's time to get crafty! With these fun and easy-to-follow activities, you can make all sorts of cool creations, from paper pottery to whacky decorations.
    ISBN: 9781405339223
    Price: £4.00

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars OK but very thin and a bit repetitive, 31 Jan 2009
This review is from: First Craft Activity Book (Spiral-bound)
I bought this, and the similar The Dressing Up Book, as a Xmas present for my nieces because it was recommended in the Guardian's Personal Shopper column. It's OK but it's very thin (48 pages) and it's a bit repetitive. You also need a goodly amount of Blue Peter type equipment to make anything in here, so start saving those fairy liquid bottles and cardboard boxes now (don't count on the 'craft paper included' which was just a few uninspiring stickers). There are some fun ideas here but I suggest you shop around for a bigger more varied alternative, or flick through this book in a shop first to see if it grabs you.
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