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Klutz's Boom Splat Kablooey not only helps you create thunderous booms, stupendous splats, and incredible kablooeys, it also teaches kids the real science behind these spectacular and absolutely safe explosions. With instructions and illustrations that are both informative and easy to follow you can become an explosives expert. This activity book comes complete with all the special equipment you need to make household ingredients burst, blast off and otherwise go kablooey. Make learning science...
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New techniques and all new projects from the authors of the million-selling Incredible Clay Book. Comes with eight blocks of colorful Sculpey polymer clay and a ton of terrific ideas. Projects include Itty-Bitty Hardback Books, Incredible Sushi and make-your-own Snow Globes. Bake your masterpieces to permanence in your home oven. Written by Sherri Haab and Laura Torres. For ages 5 and up.
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The world of Fairies can be a imaginative introduction to projects outdoors building Fairy homes out of natural materials. Klutz Fairies is A charming book of instruction for making little fairy dolls with poseable bodies, flowing floss hair and, best of all, petal-perfect dresses. The kit comes with beautiful faux flower petals and enough supplies to make a dozen posey pixies. The instruction book is clearly illustrated. Written by Rachel Haab. For ages 8 and up.
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Actually one of our most popular toys for grown ups but perfect for 6-12 year olds. The Klutz Icky Poo Toy comes with 2 super stretchy and sticky gelatinous ropes, They stretch out well over 6 feet and can pick up light objects (paper is best), while leaving the object perfectly clean. Their amazing capabilities enable a number of fun and challenging games. The included booklet has instructions for 5 great games. Learn to play Icky poo Tag, Fly Paper trash ball, Paper Fetch (our favorite) and...
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Explosive Science that's a real blast. Make spectacular and absolutely safe explosions with common household ingredients.
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The SkyFoil 3' parafoil kite is easy to fly, completely assembled, convenient and nearly indestructible.
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Klutz's Book of Balloon Twisting is a great way to be creative. Kids love balloons and balloon creations. Now kids can make their own with just a little practice and the clear and simple instructions contained in this book. From simple swords and flowers to braided wreaths and bicycles, you'll soon be a pro at twisting shapes out of inflated balloons. Includes 40 balloons a pump for inflation, and 11 playful projects. Twist your way to fun with the Klutz Book of Balloon Twisting from Klutz and...
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This Spiral Draw Book by Klutz includes what you need to draw lots of spiral designs. The book includes many spiral activities, from Scratch-a-Doodle and Spiral Soak Art to Fold-overs and Finish-Me's. Features 4 drawing wheels and 3 gel pens. 8 years and up.
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Klutz introduces two new book-building kits, Why I Love My Dad and My Really Good Friends. Each kit is loaded with new ideas and inspiration. We have included an amazing array of only-from-Klutz, custom-designed, double-sided papers. These papers cover everything from grass to sky and polka dots to plaid and a couple that are lace, vellum, foil, and embossed. Add a frame around your friends and capture dialog from dad with the handy tear-out stencils. More? Yes. Simple ways for household stuff to...
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Comes with two punch-out paper dolls, outfits and reusable peel-off sticky dots to keep the outfits secure. Dolls and outfits are printed on both sides providing lots of variety.
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Every unique Books-in-a-Cup is brimming with delicious entertainment for solo or group travelers. Every flavour, from grape to orange to lime, is packed with four unique 40-page activity books, two sheets of stickers, a pencil with an eraser and a cool critter pencil topper. Best of all, they fit neatly into a car cup holder to keep even the most restless backseat occupants zooming along at a hundred smiles an hour.
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Follow the book's step-by-step guidelines to assemble the cards into the intergalactic spaceship shown on the cover. Or engineer your own ride by assembling the various body, wing, thruster, cockpit and blaster options.
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We worked with Early Education specialists and genuine young kids to brainstorm ideas for each page. We commissioned our best illustrators to do glowing, full-colour work. And finally, we hunted around the find the coolest lacing material on the planet (no boring shoelaces need apply). The result? A long-overdue update on a classic activity. A tried and true play pattern made better. An imaginative and beautiful lacing book.
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With Clothespin Cuties six simple steps turn a clothes peg into a seriously adorable mermaid, princess or ballerina. Everything needed to create all three is here (two kinds of yarn, faux flower petals, sequins and glue). Our clothes pegs even come with personalities permanently painted friendly little faces.
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Unlocking the mysteries of time telling is a rite of passage for all young kids. 'How to Tell Time' is our wire-o-bound, full-colour, funny and friendly effort to get them through it. Among the topics: How come time stops at the dentist? Why do grown-ups care so much about the time? What exactly happens when the short hand disappears behind the long hand? The book comes with the world's coolest watch. We designed it with a multi-colour plastic band, a battery, a BIG number face and, of course, a...
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'Design Your Own Charm Watch' is a timely twist on the charm bracelet trend. It comes with an attractive analog watch (hands on a dial, not digital) on a band of adjustable link chain, along with a good supply of charms, beads, bead wire and jump rings. Follow the illustrated step-by-step instructions to create a uniquely charming timepiece. Complete your watch using just the supplies provided or follow the book's direction to incorporate your own specially found objects such as seashells, buttons...
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Inside this book is a fleet of foam gliders just waiting to take flight. All young aviators have to do is punch them out, put them together and send them soaring. Each glider has its own shape, style and name: the Jettiner, Space Racers, The Arrow, Hammerhead and Triple Wing. A sheet of stickers makes each plane unique, and nifty table-top stands make the gliders look great even when they come in for a landing. The book also features simple-to-play glider games.
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Inside this book is a fleet of foam gliders just waiting to take flight. All young aviators have to do is punch them out, put them together and send them soaring. Each glider has its own shape, style and name: the Jettiner, Space Racers, The Arrow, Hammerhead and Triple Wing. A sheet of stickers makes each plane unique, and nifty table-top stands make the gliders look great even when they come in for a landing. The book also features simple-to-play glider games.
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Fifty fuzzy shapes magically grip to fuzzy pages for an endless supply of, well, warm fuzzies. Clear instructions show how to form felt flowers, faces, bugs, animals, rockets and more. To give flat felt art a little pizzazz, there are also 10 pompoms and rainbow ribbon. And because felt is the kind of fun kids will want to take everywhere, attached is a snap-tight pouch to the cover. Why is felt fun? No glue. No mess. No fuss. No limits.
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chefs at Chicken Socks. Main ingredients? Pompoms and imagination (plus a dash of googly eyes and glue). Altogether, it's everything you need to make a passel of pompom pets - no food, walks or house-training required!
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Motor + Toothbrush = Crazy Little Robot Invasion of the Bristlebots comes with two mini-robots - basically motorised toothbrush heads. These guys zoom around like caffeinated cockroaches, spinning, skittering, and bouncing off walls. Resistance is futile. The book bristles with ideas for robot games and activities. Race robots against each other. Use the included punch-out walls to construct a Bristlebot maze. Stage a robot sumo-wrestling match. You can even customise your Bots with the provided...
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According to the standard reference, there are 269 nonfiction books in print on the subject of magic. That's a big list, but if you were to ask which is the most popular that would be The Klutz Book of Magic, over 1 million sold. Although the Klutz Book of Magic is a beginner's volume it is not filled with beginner's magic. Maybe that's the secret of its success. This is real magic and these are real tricks, the kind you're not supposed to give away. The new edition contains all the original material...
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All the ingredients for a one-of-a-kind book - just add author! Klutz Build-a-Book kits are irresistible invitations to authorship. Each one comes with all the stuff any kid needs to make a unique masterpiece, starting with a mostly blank, wire-o-bound book. Tear-out pages provide simple how-to instruction and inspiration. A double-tipped pen and a bunch of craft supplies specific to each kit's theme are also provided, including a myriad of foam shapes, letters, googly eyes and colourful Klutz-designed...
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Every child can be an author and an illustrator with this wonderful activity kit. Build a book and create a keepsake that the family will last forever. Comes with 11-page book with simple how-to instructions, inspiration, fun tips and hints, glue stick, double-tipped black felt marker, foam shapes, chipboard letters, googly eyes and 25 uniquely designed papers! Build a book, all about . . . ME!
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