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Here is first aid for those rainy days, sick days, or just those long days with your preschooler...
Child's Play is a fresh, delightfully entertaining compendium of crafts, games, and projects that will help keep your energetic 18-month- to-6-year-old happy, busy, and challenged. Here are inventive and educational activities from the very simple—newspaper hats and body tracings—to the more complex—making and playing musical instruments, cooking, and experimenting with science projects—all helpfully arranged by age or ability range so that the book can be consulted and put to work at a glance! With clear, straightforward instructions and illustrated with more than 100 charming line drawings. Child's Play is a boon for parents/teachers, and babysitters, a veritable treasure trove of kid-pleasers in an inviting and easy-to-use format.
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Child's play: easy art for preschoolers
1999, Contemporary Books
in English
0809230399 9780809230396
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Child's play: quick and easy costumes
1995, Crown Trade Paperbacks
in English
- 1st ed.
051788173X 9780517881736
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Child's play: 200 instant crafts and activities for preschoolers
1989, Crown Publishers
in English
- 1st ed.
0517571714 9780517571712
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