Sleepover Girls Crafts (Sleepover Girls Crafts) (Sleepover Girls)
by Mari Bolte
I button my shirtand my coat up too,and I think of the workthat buttons do. In this adorable, brightly coloured board book, a little girl discovers the magic of buttons. From buttons at home to buttons at school, kids will see buttons in new and fun-loving ways as they learn about the world. And at the end, children will be delighted to find one very special button that all children have and love-their belly buttons!Buttons will inspire little fingers to join in all sorts of new daily activities...
Super Simple Masks (Super Sandcastle Super Simple Crafts) (Super Simple Crafts)
by Karen Kenney
The dynamic author-illustrator team of Jeanne Beker and Nathalie Dion again work their magic in this comprehensive career guide, with a detailed resource section at the back, for those who dream of working in fashion. The famous Coco Chanel said that fashion “is something in the air … you feel it coming,” and this book captures the excitement, inspiration, and passion of the whole industry. From agent to designer, model, photographer, stylist, makeup artist, retail fashion director, publicist, j...
What am I going to wear? The question that diverts us all is first presented in the toddler years when the mastery of getting dressed is a triumph and opinions about clothing are emphatic. These four board books illustrated by collage-artist Marthe Jocelyn are a unique tribute to the colors, textures, and patterns that make clothes a child’s favorite pastime. Ready for Summer displays a full wardrobe, introducing lovely words like turtleneck and galoshes, and allowing even the very young read...
Anton och Super-A Klar Pa Sig och Sager Nix: Vardagsfardigheter for Barn med Autism och ADHD (Anton och Super-A, #2)
by Jessica Jensen
People who make clothes need to get their numbers right. From the length of fabric to the size of a pair of jeans, math plays an important role in the fashion industry. In Fashion Math, you'll learn some of the ways the math you learn in the classroom is important on the catwalk. You may even want to use that math to try your hand at making your own clothes!
Cozy Clozy - Trade Version
by Pakaket Alford and Douglas J Alford
My Clothes/Mi Ropa (English-Spanish Foundations, #15)
by Gladys Rosa-Mendoza