Have you ever been bored? I know how to karate chop your dreariness right out of your day! I am reviewing a book called “The Kids’ Book of Sticker Love” by Irene Smit and Astrid Van Der Hulst. It is a book of paper crafts with almost everything included. The only other things you need are just scissors and a glue stick.
The book is created not to be read, but to take the pages apart and create fun projects. I am going to share with you some cool crafts that I did from the book, and rate them.
Tiny Rainbow Notes: This craft was super fun! It was very easy. The rainbow colors are vibrant and cheerful. Inside is a space to write a little note. The ease of this craft was outstandingly simple, making it enjoyable to create. I would highly recommend this one.
Difficulty: *(easy) Fun: ***** (5 stars)
Animal Finger Puppets: I found this craft extremely difficult (a thousand mad faces). I could not understand the paper fold on the final step. I got stuck and even my mom could not figure it out. It was quite frustrating and I felt very discouraged and confused as to why the instructions were so contrary to the previous steps.
Difficulty: ***** (hard) Fun: ** (2 stars)
Blank notebook: This craft was one of my favorites. It wasn’t so much a craft as it was an activity. It is a small blank pocket notebook with a brown Kraft cover. There is a sticker sheet filled with random things to decorate it!
Difficulty: * (easy) Fun: ***** (5 stars)
Overall this book was very fun even though there were a few dud crafts. There are over 35 crafts in all, and I liked 99.99% of them! I spent the entire day going through it and my mom was so grateful that I had something fun to keep me entertained.
Visit www.workman.com to purchase this book.





