Makers are curious, playful, willing to take risks, take on responsibility, persistent, resourceful, sharing, optimistic.
(from Making Makers Kids, Tools and the Future of Innovation by AnnMarie Thomas)
and shares their stories of the childhood experiences
that lead them to become makers. Inspire the kids in
your life to create and explore.
The author elaborates on the key principles of the Maker Manifesto: make, share, give, learn, tool up, play, participate, support, and change.
In his introduction, Hatch welcomes you the the next big thing, "the Maker Movement and its revolution."
Lang went from a curious onlooker to an active participant in the maker movement. He shares lessons and experiences that lead him to start a DIY community. This is the road map of his journey.
Worlds of Making: Best Practices for Establishing a Makerspace for Your School.
1. Kid Stuff teaches skills like sewing and carpentry and electronics used in making toys and games for all ages.
2. Electro-Skiffle Band is all music projects and requires slightly more advanced carpentry and soldering skills.
3. The Locomotivated has flying and projectile toys.
All are designed with the beginner in mind.
From author David Nelson
This book is a fanciful Exploration of this emerging technology.
first aid kit from a broken ipod
pencil sharpener from a dead mouse
digital photo frame from old laptop
ant farm from a flat-screen
scanner side table
capacitor earrings
And more fun than a barrel of monkeys from author Randy Sarafan!
That's Fashioning Technology!
Thomas A. Edison...there are great quotes in this book.
There are so many great things to make in this book, it's impossible to know what to leave out! There is a model of pneumatic muscles modeled on a prototype of an exoskeleton project in a lab. It uses tubes of air to power the muscles. Use everyday objects to invent things. Learn through play is their motto. ( authors Griffith and Dragotta)
For young children this book embraces art making, simple robot building, magic potion testing and natural exploration. From glittery egg geodes to CD Spinners, there is something fun for everyone.
Accessories, housewares, cushions, bags, wallets, flowers, toys, costumes and more. Brought to you by Richela Morgan.
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