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Activity Books

Two books from Usborne have great ideas for things to do over school holidays. These books will be enjoyed by children from the age of 4 upwards.
Easter things to make and do
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  • Exciting springtime ideas for things to make and do for Easter.
  • Each project is accompanied by simple step-by-step instructions and a photograph of the final creation.
  • Projects include designing a pop-up chick card, decorating eggs, drawing
Summer activities
activity book
  • Each project is accompanied by simple step-by-step instructions.
  • Contains over 50 stickers to use with projects and on homemade cards and gift tags.
  • Wide variety of creative projects for children of all ages.
Activity books  
For slightly older readers, try 'The crafty art book' by Jane Bull (published by Dorling Kindersley). The same author has also written "The sunny day book', with 50 activities for hot sunny days, with lots of outdoor adventures. Also published by DK, try Nellie Shepherd's 'My art class' series. children
Art Attack Kit Also published by Dorling Kindersley - Art Attack is back with more imaginative ideas for tons of arty fun! Whether you want to make cunning codes or papier-mache models, give art a try with this fun and colourful activity kit. It's so easy to do - just follow the step-by-step instructions.
This activity kit is packed with fantastic art supplies including paints, felt-pens and pencils to turn everyday objects lying around your home into an art attack. You don't need to be a great artist to be great at art!
goal Three fun books which will especially appeal to boys are produced by Bang on the Door - 'Football crazy's big match', 'Football crazy activity book' and 'Super hero boys activity book'.
Use your local library  
Why not visit your local library? Many libraries run special events for children over the school holidays - go along and see what they have on offer.
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See below to buy these books, and more
cooking
Most children enjoy cooking, so for those inevitable rainy days, why not try Annabel Karmel's 'Children's first cookbook', published by Dorling Kindersley.
Another book of fun activities, again published by Usborne, is based on the popular 'Farmyard tales' series, and is called 'Farmyard tales things to make and do'. Projects include a kite, a door sign and butterflies. Holidays are often a time for new experiences and there are many books to help your child prepare for and understand these. One such series is Usborne's 'First experiences' covering topics such as 'Going on a plane' and 'Going to a party'. Jean Adamson's series about Topsy and Tim, published by Puffin, also highlights new experiences - for the spring and summer your child will enjoy 'Topsy and Tim learn to swim' and 'Topsy and Tim at the farm'.

 

 
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