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This review is from: 1000 Things to Make and Do (Usborne Activity Books) (Hardcover)
My children and I love this book. It has kept them busy for hours drawing and painting. The vast majority of things in it are 2D drawings etc with only a few 3D ideas for making models. that hasn't seemed to bother my kids and actually makes it easier for them to get on and try out things on their own without needing my help all the time. They've produced some great pieces of art that they've been extremely proud of. I'd definitely recommend it but buy a different book if you want ideas for junk modelling.
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19 Jun 2012 06:32:26 BDT
Felicity Rodda says:
Hi, what age group would you say this suits? My nephew is turning 2, would this book be a bit too mature for him if i got it as a birthday present? Thanks
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30 Oct 2012 23:10:30 GMT
Ac says:
I'd say it's more for children age 5 or over.
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30 Oct 2012 23:13:38 GMT
Felicity Rodda says:
Thanks for the reply :)
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