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Arts and Crafts Projects of the American Southwest

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2025-07-31 38.6500 InStock
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This book has a threefold purpose: to build cultural appreciation, to present workable art projects and to utilize inexpensive and indigenous materials of the American Southwest. This illustrated guide shows how to make interesting, educational and fun projects with and for children at the elementary level, ages 5 to 12. The authors know their business and have carefully calculated each lesson-making sure that the procedures are directed toward a satisfactory goal. Their methods have been put to the test and the results are self-evident as one reads the basic and well-planned instructions. Projects include a corn husk doll, sand painting, candle holders, tin craft, a musical instrument, paper flowers, and basket weaving as well as recipes, Mexican songs and dances and Indian games. Index. * * * * Nancy Krenz has a Masters Degree in art education from the University of New Mexico and was an elementary school teacher for seven years. Her interest in art and culture was enhanced by teaching "art in the bush" to teachers for two summers in Sierra Leone, West Africa, with the International Teach Corps. Patricia Byrnes is a native New Mexican and has a BS Degree from the University of New Mexico. Her interest in arts and crafts stems from a need to provide an outlet for her children and she also found it good therapy for her one handicapped child.

Informacija

Autorius: Nancy Krenz, Patricia Byrnes,
Leidėjas: Sunstone Press
Išleidimo metai: 2016
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 162
ISBN-10: 1632931133
ISBN-13: 9781632931139
Formatas: Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų
Žanras: Children’s / Teenage general interest: Handicrafts

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