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My 3rd grader loves Hank Zipzer books writen by Henry Winkler. He has read them all. He likes these books because they are about kids his age doing regular life things. Does anyone have any other books that are about boys doing boys things around the age of 9 - 11?
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My baby is in the third grade and enjoys the Hardy boys book the magic tree house books. Also R.L Stine wrights a collection of books called the Rotten School books they are hilarious my daughter loves them and they really talk about issues that relate to the lives of children then then they over exaggerate those issues and make them funny. I love the Rotten School books they are too fun!
My baby is in the third grade and enjoys the Hardy boys book the magic tree house books. Also R.L Stine wrights a collection of books called the Rotten School books they are hilarious my daughter loves them and they really talk about issues that relate to the lives of children then then they over exaggerate those issues and make them funny. I love the Rotten School books they are too fun!
What would be a creative way to bind together a children's book?
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It's for my daughter's World History project and she wants to know how to bind together a book creatively to catch a 5th grader's attention. Or 3rd graders. Also what would be a artistic way to create a children's book?
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When I was in sixth grade we made books. We took the 'book' we had written and 'sewed' it together with yard. I think we punched holes in the side that would be bound and then threaded it with yarn.
Then we put cardboard on both sides and then we covered it with fabric. I seem to remember lots of rubber cement to get everything to stay together. It was a lot of fun, and it held up really well.
You could use contact paper instead of fabric, or you could cover a binder with cloth. In my elementary education classes a lot of people did this to their portfolios and then decorated the cloth with bows or buttons. Some of them even put quilting/padding under the fabric, and they turned out really cute.
Hope this helps! It sounds like a neat thing that your daughter is doing.
When I was in sixth grade we made books. We took the 'book' we had written and 'sewed' it together with yard. I think we punched holes in the side that would be bound and then threaded it with yarn.
Then we put cardboard on both sides and then we covered it with fabric. I seem to remember lots of rubber cement to get everything to stay together. It was a lot of fun, and it held up really well.
You could use contact paper instead of fabric, or you could cover a binder with cloth. In my elementary education classes a lot of people did this to their portfolios and then decorated the cloth with bows or buttons. Some of them even put quilting/padding under the fabric, and they turned out really cute.
Hope this helps! It sounds like a neat thing that your daughter is doing.
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