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Books > Children's & Educational > Leisure interests, hobbies & sport > Practical interests & handicrafts
This title introduces readers to what people in different parts of
the world eat. Simple text, fun pictures, and a photo glossary make
this title the perfect introduction to food around the world.
Part of the much loved Children Just Like Me series, Food Like Mine
is a touching celebration of children from all over the world and
the food they eat. Featuring more than 20 easy-to-follow recipes
and beautiful photography throughout, Food Like Mine is part of
DK's groundbreaking series on children of the world and features
children from Botswana to the USA. Perfect for children key stage 1
& 2 who will learn about staple ingredients, see where they're
eaten and discover how they're grown. Then you can use these
staples in more than 20 delicious, international dishes to make at
home. Food Like Mine shows that even if we live thousands of miles
apart, our lives share a common ingredient - food!
This title features fantastic projects to make with threads and
beads, including 12 different designs for friendship bracelets. It
shows you how to create knotty, dotty bracelet designs, groovy
sunglasses straps, badges and scrumptious scrunchies. It features
simple instructions and over 280 stunning photographs that show you
what to do every step of the way. It is ideal for 7- to
11-year-olds, with easy projects to start off with, and more
sophisticated ones for older kids. Friendship bracelets are a
symbol of companionship, which is why they make such great gifts
for your friends and family. They do not need much equipment and
they are not expensive or difficult to create. In fact, you can
braid a bracelet almost anywhere! Make them to match your best
outfits, or try experimenting with different shades of material.
You could also fashion identical bracelets for you and your best
buddies to wear. The fun doesn't end there, though. In this book
you will also learn how to decorate your creations with dangling
beads and how to weave beads into bracelets and necklaces. You can
even decorate your hairband, bags and shoes. These look very
professional and are sure to impress your pals. Once you have
learned the knack of braiding and beading, you can let your
imagination run riot and design your very own range of accessories.
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