Crafts
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WWW Collection of Favorite String Figures
Reviewed February 14, 2001 by Ryan, 8 years old from Arizona, USA who is affiliated with the site.This is my Dad’s site. He knows lots of string figures and I could do 28 when I was 6. There is a special page for kids called "Kid’s guide to 12 easy string figures." String figures are lots of fun. Visit our site, it has pictures, or get a book from the library and see how many string figures you can learn to do.
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Travel to Oriland
Reviewed September 8, 1999 by TQ team 27152, of 12 years old from Rostov-on-Don, Russia who are affiliated with the site.The "Travel to Oriland" is a world of paper imagination. The trees, people, flowers, buildings - whole cities with castles and miracles have settled down on vast open spaces of paper creases. World of Oriland - paper fairy tale with huge collection of origami plus 70 diagrammed models. Seeing, reading and doing! It’s educational and fun!
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The Toymaker
September 10, 2003: From Marilyn Scott-Waters, a parent from Costa Mesa, CA, who is affiliated with the site. "Making paper toys is my hobby. This a collection of paper toys that you can print out and make yourself. There is also a growing holiday section. My intent is to amuse and delight."
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The Kidz Page: Free Clip Art
"From Alphabet to Toys, over 1200 colorful images and animations are organized into sixteen categories at The Kidz Page. With only four or five illustrations per page, it is a bit time consuming to scroll through each category, but I found the original art worth the effort. For webmasters, there is a horizontal menu across the top of page with great backgrounds, buttons, bullets and accents. Background images are downloaded differently than regular clip art, so be sure to follow the instructions."
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The Idea Box
Reviewed June 30, 2000 by Pam Lester,a parent from Dallas, Texas who is affiliated with the site.Idea Box gives parents and teachers a free database of thousands of crafts, activities, games, songs, kids recipes and holiday ideas. With the "Idea of the Day", Seasonal Ideas and Craft Recipes, you and your children will never be bored again!
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The Idea Box
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Paper Crafts
"More than 2,000 years ago, the Chinese were the first to use fiber from hemp and the inner bark of the mulberry tree to make paper. Today paper is of our most important industrial products. In the United States, we each use (on average) 660 pounds of paper a year. Paper, it seems, is everywhere. And that’s why paper craft projects are always a popular choice for home or school."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Arts and Crafts
"For indoor fun on winter days, here are thousands of craft ideas tested by parents around the world. I could never come up with ideas like these on my own, so I enjoyed finding these projects with detailed supply lists and illustrated instructions."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Clip Art
"Although plenty of it exists, finding free clip art can be a frustrating experience because so many clip art sites simply point to other sites, which in turn send you off to yet more sites. Today’s picks, however, are guaranteed to deliver. When using them, be sure to remember the two golden rules of free clip art. 1) Do not steal bandwidth by pointing to images on other people’s sites. Upload all images to your own web server. 2) Read and obey the terms of use for each site. Some sites may grant you unlimited use, but most include restrictions."
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Sondra’s Crafts for Kids
Reviewed July 24, 2001 by Silvana Clark, a parent from the USA who is affiliated with the site. Easy to understand directions and photos for kid’s crafts. All crafts are from the 11 year old author of Craft Fun With Sondra and Wearable Art With Sondra. The site also shows photos from her trip to Africa where she shared craft projects with African orphans.
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