Okay, I’ll admit. When I saw the librarian at the local library teaching my daughter how to make this paperback book craft I had a mini aneurysm on the spot.
GAH! What. Are. You. Doing. To. Those. Books!!??!!?!!?
And in a library no less.
Once I got over my aneurysm I realized this was a totally kick butt craft and I’d never seen anything like it. PLUS, it totally inspired my daughter to research other book type crafts with her grandmother–including making her own book out of triangle shaped coffee filters. So if you can get over the initial “OhMyGodWhatAreYouDoingToThatBook” freak out (I recommend getting an old paperback book at a second hand store or garage sale. Or at least make sure Mom is done reading it first) this is an awesome and super-easy craft for your kids. It would also–dare I say it–be a great literature craft for kids or even a Freedom to Read Week craft.
And enjoy!
What kind of animal will your paperback become?
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— Jean Oram (@KidsPlay) August 30, 2012