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|author=Danielle Kroll and Nghiem Ta
|title=Pattern Play: Cut, Fold and Make Your Own 3D Animal Models
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=Here's a neat idea for you. Provide pages with animal prints on one side - only by animal prints, I mean the sort of colours and pattern which you see on animals, not paw prints! Some are subtle and others are rather more in-your-face. On the reverse of these printed pages provide a cutting line so that you can cut and fold the paper and it becomes a 3D model of an animal. Provide some stickers which replicate faces, tails or beaks - or whatever else you feel needs highlighting - and number these so that they get into the right place. All you need to add to the mix is a pair of scissors, parental supervision if necessary for the cutting, a little imagination and you have hours of fun.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847807321</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Martin Handford
|summary=I know that they're not good for me, but I do love cakes. There's always so ''much'' of them though - and I'm not going to let them go to waste, am I? I love making them too, but no matter how hard I try they always seem to end up more Little Chef than Masterchef. When I found ''Treat Petite'' it seemed that I just might have found the answer to my prayers. It's a book of forty two recipes for tiny petit fours, little sponge cakes, jewel-like macaroons and gorgeous savouries. They're all mere morsels - just big enough to pop into your mouth.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400982</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Lucinda Ganderton
|title=The Maison Sajou Sewing Book: 20 projects from the famous French haberdashery
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crafts
|summary=When I was younger I dreamed of going to Paris and visiting the fashion houses. Now I would love to go to visit Maison Sajou, the haberdasher who seems to have everything that someone who works with material could want, so when I saw The Maison Sajou Sewing Book there was no way that I could resist it. It's a confection of twenty projects, the very essence of French chic, with something for everyone.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782400850</amazonuk>
}}

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