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US Mall 1 - Kids' Paper Airplane Book

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List Price: $12.95
Our Price: $2.96
Your Save: $ 9.99 ( 77% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Workman Publishing Company
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 745.592 EAN: 9780761104780 ISBN: 076110478X Label: Workman Publishing Company Manufacturer: Workman Publishing Company Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 1996-01-09 Publisher: Workman Publishing Company Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Studio: Workman Publishing Company
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great craft for boys and girls Comment: Most of the planes in the book were very easy to fly, and the children had fun making them. I also liked the extra activities and information included to help them learn more about flying.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great fun! Comment: My son just turned 8 and has really been having fun with this book recently. He got it as a gift when he was 5 (despite the recommended age range of 9+) and would always get frustrated when he tried to do one himself because he couldn't fold it as precisely as required and then it didn't turn out right. So he lost interest in it, but discovered it again recently - now he can do all of the airplanes himself and is having great fun. He does like to make paper airplanes out of just about anything, but this book has neat patterns and different shapes to try. Fun for littler ones too if they don't mind a grown up helping (and if you don't mind if they squish it after all your hard work!).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun, fun, fun Comment: this was a Christmas gift for my 11 yr. old grandson. We have had so much fun doing this together and his father joined in to add even more fun. Winter has flown by much faster with this FAMILY TIME craft project. We are looking forward to logging our flight distances as soon as the weather warms a bit. Quiet time together becames lots of laughs and individual creative juices began to flow. who knew paper airplanes could be so much fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More and more paper Comment: The paper in my printer has been stolen, all the loose paper in the house has gone the same route. Flying through the air and landing in various places like behind the couch, under the tables, into the closets, and onto the bookshelves.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good plane designs but didn't like the scary gruesome pictures Comment: They have some planes with preprinted pictures that I would have prefered they left out like a vampire and ghoul. I don't know why they have to make stuff which doesn't need to be scary.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great craft for boys and girls Comment: Most of the planes in the book were very easy to fly, and the children had fun making them. I also liked the extra activities and information included to help them learn more about flying.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great fun! Comment: My son just turned 8 and has really been having fun with this book recently. He got it as a gift when he was 5 (despite the recommended age range of 9+) and would always get frustrated when he tried to do one himself because he couldn't fold it as precisely as required and then it didn't turn out right. So he lost interest in it, but discovered it again recently - now he can do all of the airplanes himself and is having great fun. He does like to make paper airplanes out of just about anything, but this book has neat patterns and different shapes to try. Fun for littler ones too if they don't mind a grown up helping (and if you don't mind if they squish it after all your hard work!).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun, fun, fun Comment: this was a Christmas gift for my 11 yr. old grandson. We have had so much fun doing this together and his father joined in to add even more fun. Winter has flown by much faster with this FAMILY TIME craft project. We are looking forward to logging our flight distances as soon as the weather warms a bit. Quiet time together becames lots of laughs and individual creative juices began to flow. who knew paper airplanes could be so much fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More and more paper Comment: The paper in my printer has been stolen, all the loose paper in the house has gone the same route. Flying through the air and landing in various places like behind the couch, under the tables, into the closets, and onto the bookshelves.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good plane designs but didn't like the scary gruesome pictures Comment: They have some planes with preprinted pictures that I would have prefered they left out like a vampire and ghoul. I don't know why they have to make stuff which doesn't need to be scary.
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