

Clay Lab for Kids: 52 Projects to Make, Model, and Mold with Air-Dry, Polymer, and Homemade Clay - Kindle edition by Stephens, Cassie. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Clay Lab for Kids: 52 Projects to Make, Model, and Mold with Air-Dry, Polymer, and Homemade Clay. Review: Kids love it! Easy for a 7 year old to follow. - We use this for Homeschool and we love it. It has so many great projects! It goes great with Torchlight curriculum. We combine it with our history lessons. We love it so much we bought it several times as gifts. Review: Our family likes the creativity. - Lots and lots of fun for the kids.
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A**R
Kids love it! Easy for a 7 year old to follow.
We use this for Homeschool and we love it. It has so many great projects! It goes great with Torchlight curriculum. We combine it with our history lessons. We love it so much we bought it several times as gifts.
G**I
Our family likes the creativity.
Lots and lots of fun for the kids.
S**.
From an art teacher's perspective
I am an art teacher in a teeny tiny private school. I will never have access to a kiln (no space nor funding) and was becoming very discouraged with all the cool sculpting projects that required traditional clay and a kiln, knowing that my students would never get to take part in that experience. Thank you Cassie Stephens for this idea filled and detailed book specifically geared towards air dried and oven dried clay. This is a game changer and am excited to test these out next quarter! Amazing!
F**S
Thank you, Cassie
Love everything this woman makes. - Art teacher
M**N
Coming from a High School Art Teacher
I teach at a High School that offers sculpture classes, without a kiln (What?) I was looking for introductory air-dry clay projects that would fit in budget, while also looking for brandname solutions What I did Find: 1) There are a TON of easy to modify projects for high school or middle school :Although this book is made for elementary- and it SHOWS, with a little bit of brain power you can easily adapt these projects for older kiddos. I thought about 10/50 would be adaptable, but I found that at least 35/50 would easily adapt to high school 2) Reviews of different clays: I loved how the projects were separated by medium (kiln clay, paper clay, air dry clay etc.) rather than age. 3) Brands: She does drop the names of brands of clay that she uses, and that's so helpful! She also included recipes to make your own clay- which would be such a fun activity for older students or younger students! What I didn't find: 1) Routines: I wanted to find out HOW she ran the classroom, along with storage solutions, and set up! I didn't get too much of that from this book Overall this was a great book- and a very easy read for art teachers, or people just wanting to make some clay projects!
A**E
Art teacher recommendation
I have enjoyed this book so much. Introducing clay to my classroom and project ideas! Very well written and great colorful pictures.
M**T
Fantastic resource!!
This book is an excellent resource for educators, parents, camp directors or anyone working with children. Clear & concise supply lists, recipes, and instructions with pictures! The ideas are fresh & engaging, as an art educator I can't wait to use this in my classroom!
M**R
Amazing Little Clay Book
This is an amazing book! It has easy instructions with great pictures and amazing ideas! It's one of the best art books I've seen. The ideas are cute and the directions look simple to follow. I am in love with it! I cannot wait to use it in my classroom!!
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