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Publisher
CICO Books
Pub. Date
2013.
Language
English
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Description
Upcycling is about taking something old, vintage, treasured or possibly even broken, and giving it a new lease on life by turning it into something new. Its a thrifty way of decorating and enhancing your home that avoids waste, but is also stylish.
Author
Publisher
Picarona, sello infantil de Ediciones Obelisco
Pub. Date
2021.
Language
Español
Description
"Al Señor Rey le gustan las cosas nuevas, y no se preocupa ni un poquito por qué ha de hacer con sus cosas viejas, ¡sencillamente, las tira! Per un día, cuando un monstruo emerge del estanque amenazando tanto al Señor Rey como sus amigoas, el Señor Rey se da cuenta de que tal vez deba reconsiderar sus hábitos y no ser tan descuidado."--
"Mr. King likes new things. And he doesn't worry a bit about what to do with his old things-he just takes...
Author
Publisher
QEB Publishing
Pub. Date
20160301.
Language
English
Description
The perfect book for budding conservationists and eco warriors! The book is packed full of step-by-step projects for crafty kids eager to reuse, recycle, and do their bit for the environment. With a mixture of simple and challenging projects, readers can learn how to create new objects from scrap materials, make their homes more eco-friendly, and turn even the smallest outdoor space into a wildlife haven. Activities are broken down into easy steps...
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Language
English
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"Rescue, Restore, Redecorate has all the design and refinishing secrets you need to bring heirlooms back to life and to easily refresh flea market finds. Gathered from Amy Howard's beloved classes, these refinishing recipes and tecniques are foolpoof, making it incredibly easy to get great results. Along with a treasure trove of finishes, Amy shares antiques and flea market shopping advice and beautiful before-and-after furniture makeovers."--Page...
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Language
English
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Description
"When you live at the edge of the no-go desert, you need to make your own fun. That's when you and your brothers get inventive and build a bike from scratch, using everyday items like an old milk pot (maybe Mum is using it, maybe not), a bent bucket seat, and bashed tin-can handles. The end result is a spectacular bike, perfect for going bumpetty bump over the sand hills, past your fed-up mum, and right through your mud-for-walls home." -- Back cover....
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