Making Masks (Kids Can Do It)

Making Masks by Renee Schwarz, published by Kids Can Press in August 2002, is a creative guide designed for young readers interested in crafting. This 40-page book offers step-by-step instructions for creating 13 unique masks, making it accessible for children to explore their imagination through hands-on activities. The engaging projects cater to various occasions, such as Halloween parties, school plays, or simply for dress-up fun.
In this edition, readers will find a variety of mask designs, including a jolly jester, a dangerous dinosaur, a lordly lion, and a grumpy gargoyle. The book encourages kids to express themselves and develop their crafting skills while enjoying the process of making and decorating their masks. With a focus on paper work and creativity, Making Masks provides an enjoyable way for children to engage in artistic play.
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Masks are a great way for kids to explore, play and have fun. The step-by-step instructions in this book in the Kids Can Do It series make the 13 unique masks featured a snap to create and decorate. Whether it’s for a Halloween party, a school play or just for dress-up, a little imagination is all it takes for children to conceal their faces — and reveal someone new in their places! Mask designs include * a jolly jester * a dangerous dinosaur * a lordly lion * a grumpy gargoyle
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