About This Book
A practical, illustrated guide for children to make toys and decorations from natural materials. Organized into themed sections — wild flowers, grasses, green leaves, cultivated flowers, seed pods, vegetables, and fruit — it describes simple, step-by-step projects (crowns, floral designs, grass houses, seed-vessel figures, corn-husk dolls, etc.), offers tips on gathering and preparing materials, and includes diagrams for weaving and assembly. Emphasis is on imaginative play, seasonal variety, and outdoor observation, with occasional safety cautions about poisonous plants. The tone is instructional and encouraging, aiming to connect young readers with hands-on craftwork using common plants and household tools.
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