
Paper is incredible stuff. It's easy to cut, but incredibly strong. It's disposable, but can last for centuries. Each chapter features new projects that will challenge and intrigue everyone, from beginning to experienced Makers.In this book, you'll learn to make:A light-up paper cat that shows ho
- Title : Make: Paper Inventions: Machines that Move, Drawings that Light Up, and Wearables and Structures You Can Cut, Fold, and Roll
- Author : Kathy Ceceri
- Rating : 4.85 (267 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-5-3
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 132 Pages
- Asin : 1457187523
- Language : English
Paper is incredible stuff. It's easy to cut, but incredibly strong. It's disposable, but can last for centuries. Each chapter features new projects that will challenge and intrigue everyone, from beginning to experienced Makers.In this book, you'll learn to make: Kathy Ceceri is the author of activity books for kids and families, including Robotics: Discover the Science and Technology of the Future. She lives with her family in Upstate New York.
. It can stand as stiff as a board, pop up like a spring, or float like a leaf. And its invention changed the world forever.Perfect for kids, parents, and educators, Paper Inventions is a project-based book with full color illustrations, step-by-step instructions, supply lists, and templates that allow you to follow along with the book or devise something entirely newWe draw on it. But that is just the beginning. We paint on it. -- Amy Cowen, sciencebuddiesWith Make: Paper Inventions, Kathy Ceceri has written a real eye opener. We write on it. We fold it. We may eventear it into pieces and glue it. What "Make: Paper Inventions: Machines that Move, Drawings that Light Up, and Wearables and Structures You Can Cut, Fold, and Roll" by Kathy Ceceri (Maker Media) highlights is that ordinary paper can beused in an exciting range of high- and low-tech projects that blendscience and art. Just the thing for a rainy weekend at home! -- Bernd Grobauer, Geekdad . She describes a wealth of great projects, many of which take little preparation and few extra materials: After all, everybody has some paper at homeShe helped create the Geek-Mom blog and the book Geek Mom: Projects, Tips, and Adventures for Moms and Their 21st-Century Families and contributed more than a dozen projects to the Geek Dad series of books. Formerly the Homeschooling Expert at About, Kathy presents robots and STEAM programs at schools, museums, libraries, and Maker Faires around the country.


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