Book: Air-Drying Clay Animals
Introducing young children to creative hobbies has never been easier: this practical guide to modeling helps budding artists create adorable figurines. Thanks to the use of air-drying clay, there's no need for a pottery kiln: your creations simply dry in the open air. This book is a comprehensive guide to introducing children to the art of modeling with air-drying clay. It is pedagogically structured to guide young creators from preparing the modeling materials to the final realization.
Discover in this book 14 step-by-step projects: Learn to model a complete gallery of animals, each with a little name to make them more lively: Milo the red fox, Romy the frog and her water lily, Susie the little bee, Noah the tabby kitten, Axel the flamingo, Leon the hedgehog, Lili the blue whale, Constantin the chick, Merlin the little rabbit, Rachel the ladybug and her leaf, Billy the gray seal, Sacha the panda, Lina the little turtle, Eliot the squirrel.
Each project is designed to be simple and fun:
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Step-by-step images: As shown in the example of the ladybug, each step is photographed. We start with simple shapes (balls) that we flatten or shape, then we add details like the veins of a leaf using a toothpick.
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Cultural anecdotes: The sheets are enriched with little stories. For example, we learn that the ladybug is a symbol of luck in many cultures and that its spots do not necessarily indicate its age.
Introducing young children to creative hobbies has never been easier: this practical guide to modeling helps budding artists create adorable figurines. Thanks to the use of air-drying clay, there's no need for a pottery kiln: your creations simply dry in the open air. This book is a comprehensive guide to introducing children to the art of modeling with air-drying clay. It is pedagogically structured to guide young creators from preparing the modeling materials to the final realization.
Discover in this book 14 step-by-step projects: Learn to model a complete gallery of animals, each with a little name to make them more lively: Milo the red fox, Romy the frog and her water lily, Susie the little bee, Noah the tabby kitten, Axel the flamingo, Leon the hedgehog, Lili the blue whale, Constantin the chick, Merlin the little rabbit, Rachel the ladybug and her leaf, Billy the gray seal, Sacha the panda, Lina the little turtle, Eliot the squirrel.
Each project is designed to be simple and fun:
-
Step-by-step images: As shown in the example of the ladybug, each step is photographed. We start with simple shapes (balls) that we flatten or shape, then we add details like the veins of a leaf using a toothpick.
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Cultural anecdotes: The sheets are enriched with little stories. For example, we learn that the ladybug is a symbol of luck in many cultures and that its spots do not necessarily indicate its age.
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