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The kids' multicultural craft book, 35 crafts from around the world, Roberta Gould ; illustrations by Sarah Rakitin

Label
The kids' multicultural craft book, 35 crafts from around the world, Roberta Gould ; illustrations by Sarah Rakitin
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The kids' multicultural craft book
Oclc number
53186612
Responsibility statement
Roberta Gould ; illustrations by Sarah Rakitin
Series statement
A Williamson multicultural kids can! book
Sub title
35 crafts from around the world
Summary
Provides instructions for creating 35 handicraft projects inspired by past and present cultures from around the world. Includes background information on the various crafts
Table Of Contents
Around the world we go! -- Mexico, the West Indies & South America -- Mexican tin-art mirror -- Sailor's valentine from Barbados -- Three-stick stool from Venezuela -- Amazon basin gourd rattle -- Peruvian woven pouch -- Africa -- Ostrich-egg water holder from the Kalahari Desert -- Kenyan garimoto, or "hot car" -- Shangalla sand shoes from Ethiopia -- Egyptian scarab ring -- Talking drum from Ghana -- Gambian doll in traditional attire -- Moroccan hand pendant -- Europe -- Victorian heart brooch -- Dutch apothecary head -- Swiss "fence art" -- Russian nesting dolls -- Golden Khoklohma bowl -- Asia -- Persian (mini) rug -- Rajasthani wedding bag from India -- Marigold necklace for the Nepali New Year -- Chinese children's hat -- Chinese tiger shoes -- Iu Mien egg holder -- Daruma, or Japanese wish doll -- Koi-nobori, or Japanese wind-sock fish -- Javanese batik handkerchief -- Australia & the Pacific Islands -- Aboriginal didgeridoo of Australia -- Taumi, or Tahitian breastplate -- Canada & the United States -- Tlingit & Athabascan beadwork from Alaska -- Inuit mittens from Nunavut -- Algonquin birch-bark canoe -- Pennsylvania Deutsch-style pierced tin -- All-American teddy bear -- Appalachian flip-flop toy -- Zuni fetish necklace -- Stitches & knots -- Patterns
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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