52 DIY Crafts for Girls Pretty Projects You Were Made to Create!
by KariAnne Wood
Based on 3,951 Amazon reviews
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Build Your Daughter's Confidence and Creativity Tween girls are surrounded by technology, but cell phones and tablets can't replace the simple joy of making something of your very own. Encourage the artist in your daughter with these 52 DIY activities designed to help her believe in herself and convince her she can accomplish anything she sets her mind to. From the creative dynamo behind the popular Thistlewood Farms blog, KariAnne Wood, along with her twin "mini-thistles" Whitney and Westleigh
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Fifty-two DIY projects fill this craft book, and KariAnne Wood built them out of her own experience crafting alongside her twin daughters, Whitney and Westleigh, which shows in projects that read like things a real family actually made rather than generic activity-book filler, everything from simple jewelry to room decorations. Harvest House published the 145-page paperback in 2020 for ages 4 to 10, a wide band that works here because the instructions are clear enough for a younger kid with help and open-ended enough for an older one working solo. It stands at a 4.7 average across nearly 4,000 Amazon reviews.
The 52 projects are arranged to build skill gradually instead of repeating the same technique with different materials, so a kid who sticks with the book is building skills progressively rather than repeating one trick. Every project is pitched as something a girl can finish and be proud of on her own, screen-free and hands-on, which does more for confidence than the specific technique being taught ever could. For a household after a rainy-day activity book that outlasts a single afternoon, the sheer number of projects here means it won't run dry after the first few weekends.
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