Do you have kids on your shopping list that are just simply hard to buy for? I do! My own son! Shaun is mostly into video games and outdoor sports but present to him a unique new activity and he’s a new kid.
The how-to books from Klutz come packaged with the tools of their trade (from juggling cubes to face paints to yo-yos), and are designed for doing, not just reading. “We think people learn best through their hands, nose, feet, mouth and ears, then their eyes. So we design multi-sensory books,” John Cassidy, one of 3 founders, says. Klutz is a fixture on U.S. book and toy bestseller lists, and is available in 24 countries around the world.
Invasion of the Bristlebots
This is a fun game of mini toothbrush head robots that zoom and spin around like “caffeinated cockroaches”. The book is filled with robot activities, games and races to keep them bouncing off walls and skittering around the room. Customize your bristlebot with wiggly eyes, antennae and legs that come along in the package.
Paper Fashions Fancy
As a child I remember drawing and cutting out doll fashions out of paper and decorating with crayons and colored pencils. Klutz has made a glamorous version of this old-time craft. In the Klutz Paper Fashions Fancy, young designers get to turn
colorful paper, ribbons, beads, sequins, and jewels into glamorous fashions and accessories.
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