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Crafting & DIY
Crafting & DIY Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,665 books about crafting & diy
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Sister Day!
Lisa Mantchev
For the child who feels overlooked when older siblings are busy. A heartwarming story about using creativity to bridge t
Ages 4–8
Sophie's Masterpiece
Eileen Spinelli
After her beautiful webs are rejected by everyone else, a hardworking spider named Sophie finds the perfect person to ap
Ages 4–8
The Moffats #3
Rufus M.
Eleanor Estes
For the child who is eager to be a big kid and tackle life's rules, from getting their first library card to helping wit
Ages 8–12
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Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #6
The Fashion Disaster
Carolyn Keene
For the young problem-solver who loves animals and is learning how to work with friends to fix a messy situation.
Ages 6–9
Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's Parade
Melissa Sweet
Meet Tony Sarg, the creative puppeteer who used his imagination to invent the iconic giant balloons that float above the
Ages 4–9
Jeremy: The Tale of an Honest Bunny
Jan Karon
A tiny, anxious seed wonders if it will ever have the strength to grow into the beautiful, blossoming vine it was meant
Ages 5–9
Kylie Jean #10
Green Queen
Marci Peschke
Kylie Jean is determined to protect the planet by gardening and recycling just in time for the neighborhood Earth Day ce
Ages 6–9
Milly-Molly-Mandy #1
Milly-Molly-Mandy Stories
Joyce Lankester Brisley
Step into a cozy village where a little girl finds joy in small errands. These classic stories celebrate a world of help
Ages 5–8
Claris #2
Fashion Show Fiasco
Megan Hess
For the child who loves to solve problems with flair and style, this Parisian adventure shows how quick thinking and kin
Ages 3–6
Map It! #2
Map My Neighborhood
Jennifer Boothroyd
For the child who loves exploring their local streets and wants to understand how their world fits together on paper.
Ages 5–8
Christina Katerina #1
Christina Katerina & the Box
Patricia Lee Gauch
For the child who sees a castle where grown-ups see trash. This classic celebrates the boundless power of imagination an
Ages 4–8
Two Different #2
Making Sandcastles!
Pamela Malcolm
For the child eager to explore the beach or backyard, this guide provides the simple steps needed to create their very o
Ages 3–6
The Weirdo Woods #2
The Fishy Treasure Caper
Carolyn Crimi
For the young maker who feels most at home with a glue gun and a gadget, this tale celebrates the magic of finding frien
Ages 8–12
Purple, Green and Yellow
Robert Munsch
For the child whose creative spark sometimes leads to messy mishaps and the parents who need a laugh while cleaning up.
Ages 3–7
What Is Color? The Global and Sometimes Gross Story of Pigments, Paint, and the Wondrous World of Art
Steven Weinberg
Color is way messier than you think. From squished sea snails to cow pee, trace the gross and glorious scientific histor
Ages 8–12
The Gabi That Girma Wore
Fasika Adefris, Sara Holly Ackerman
For the child curious about where their things come from, this rhythmic journey celebrates the patience and skill behind
Ages 4–8
Cool Experiments on Static Electricity
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders why their hair stands up or why they get a tiny shock from the carpet. This guide turn
Ages 6–10
Arithmetic: Illustrated as an Anamorphic Adventure by Ted Rand
Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburg’s classic poem about numbers comes to life through mind-bending anamorphic illustrations that stretch and
Ages 6–10
Math Charmers: Tantalizing Tidbits for the Mind
Alfred S. Posamentier
Paper folding, paradoxical riddles, and secret patterns reveal the hidden magic inside geometry and algebra through quic
Ages 11–17
Patience Wright: America's First Sculptor and Revolutionary Spy
Pegi Deitz Shea
Patience Wright sculpted wax figures for the English while secretly hiding revolutionary messages inside them to help th
Ages 6–10
Jake Makes a World: Jacob Lawrence, a Young Artist in Harlem
Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
The sights and rhythms of Harlem come alive through the eyes of young Jacob Lawrence, showing how his neighborhood inspi
Ages 4–8
Flesh and Blood So Cheap
Albert Marrin
The 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire sparked a revolution in workers' rights, changing the American immigrant exper
Ages 10–16
What Makes a Masterpiece?
Clothing in Art
Brigitte Baumbusch
Artists use silk, velvet, and stone to tell stories through fashion; see how clothing has changed from ancient Greek sta
Ages 8–12
Sleeping Bear Press Alphabet Books
M Is for Masterpiece: An Art Alphabet
David Domeniconi
Rhyming poems and detailed sidebars travel from Easter Island to the world of Impressionism, teaching the techniques and
Ages 4–12