Capstone, a leading publisher of children’s books and digital products and services, debuts “Make Stuff” on its website CapstoneKids.com. “Make Stuff” is a free resource featuring safe and appropriate content for children. The new area of the commercial-free site provides step-by-step instructions for children on projects from many of Capstone’s popular how-to book series such as Paper Airplanes, Build It Yourself, and Halloween Extreme.
The “Make Stuff” section consists of six categories of activities: (1) Recipes, (2) Crafts, (3) Projects, (4) Fold It, (5) Magic Tricks, and (6) Drawing. Using common and easy-to-find items, each one of the activity types features at least two hands-on projects that entertain children and teach them how to follow written instructions to reach a final goal.
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