Crafts for Kids Who Are Learning about Farm Animals

Front Cover
Millbrook Press, Jan 1, 2007 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 48 pages

In typical Kathy Ross style, simple but clever projects bring cows and pigs and chickens and horses and goats and even the farmer himself to life. Young ones will get great satisfaction from being able to transform ordinary household items such as yogurt cups, paper towel tubes, or pipe cleaners into animal-based projects such as a Turkey Corsage, a Goosey Gander Pin, a Thimble Field Mouse, a Horse Magnet, or a Cow Tissue Dispenser. E-i-e-i-o!

 

Selected pages

Contents

Friendly Farmer Puppet
6
Old MacDonalds Barn
8
Crow Finger Puppet
10
Scarecrow Hat
12
T For Tractor
15
Thimble Field Mouse
16
Barn Cat
18
Boa Duck
20
Goosey Gander Pin
32
Flower Turkey Corsage
34
Rabbit Ears
36
Farm Dog
38
Bow Sheep
40
Goat Chips Clip
42
Hungry Piggy Puppet
44
Horse Magnet
46

Floating Ducklings
22
EggLaying Chicken
23
Rooster Favor
26
Cow Tissue Dispenser
29
About The Author And Artist
48
Back Cover
50
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2007)

Kathy Ross grew up in upstate New York in the 1950s. She credits her unusual and very creative elementary school education at Oswego State Teachers College coupled with a childhood that afforded her time to "be" for her endless ability to create. Kathy has written many children’s songs, is a writer for the Highsmith Summer Reading Manual, has made dozens of television appearances, and has given workshops for both children and adults around the country. Kathy has published more then 60 books to date. She was honored to be the featured author of the month on the website of the Children’s Book Council.

Jan Barger is an American who lives in Plumpton, England, with her husband and cocker spaniel. Before she began writing and illustrating books she was a ballet dancer, a teacher, and a calligrapher. She has written and illustrated nine picture books and illustrated over twenty books for other authors. When she is not writing and illustrating books she enjoys singing and playing her flute and piccolo. She has a Masters Degree in Sequential Design and Illustration from Brighton University.

Bibliographic information