Description: Finger Strings by Michael Taylor, Ann Swain Over eighty inventive and imaginative shapes and figures to create with finger strings. FORMAT Spiral LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Finger string games are a wonderful opportunity for todays children to practise meaningful movement, explore space, interact with others, and exercise their creative spirits. Theyre also great fun!String games can be particularly useful with children who struggle at school, are dyslexic or who are learning concepts such as left and right, up and down. The book contains games that will delight all children, from the very young to those with greater dexterity.Michael Taylor has many years of experience in working with children and has shared his string figures at schools and camps throughout the world. This book contains over 80 inventive and imaginative string games and stories, all clearly illustrated with step-by-step colour diagrams. The book is particularly designed to require as little page-turning as possible in the middle of making a string shape!Includes two brightly coloured strings to get you started. Author Biography Michael Taylor is a teacher at Philpots Manor School in the UK who promotes traditional childhood games of movement and agility for the classroom, playground and gym. As well as string figures he collects and teaches clapping games, finger-games, jump-rope activities, ball-bouncing and bean-bag games. He always carries a string with him, and has been known to share string patterns with strangers on tube trains and aeroplanes. He is the author of Pull the Other One and Now You See It. Table of Contents Meet the String Man1. About String Games2. Simple Figures3. Stars4. Popular Figures5. Stories6. 3d Figures7. Moving Figures8. Other Figures9. Partner Games10. Tricks11. String Things12. Childrens Inventions13. Very Simple Figures14. Stringing Stories Together Review The cats cradle craze keeps popping up and this is the whole works. We start with a simple flag across our fingers and end up with wearable art. It can be an individual or a group activity - see the Five Person Star! There are even rhymes and stories to tell as you illustrate them in string. There are some scholarly notes which show how string games are part of many different cultures. An excellent cross-generational book.-- Carousel Christmas Guide to Childrens Books 2008Children today sometimes miss out on traditional pursuits so it is always good to find a book that offers something a little different. This project book, complete with colourful string, is a great resource giving readers the chance to play games, make pictures and act out stories - all using string. Diagrams for over 80 activities are fairly easy to follow, even for an instruction phobic parent!-- The Green Parent, Oct/Nov 2008Do you remember playing Cats Cradle as a child? A new book - Finger Strings by Michael Taylor - offers step by step instructions for finger string games and comes with two strings. Why not relearn your skills and teach them to your children or grandchildren - or use them as an ice-breaker at a party?-- Woman Alive, October 2008These are very clearly described and pictured, and there are examples of simple figures and some quite complicated. Some can be used in the telling of a story and others have a poem accompanying them; there is much potential for use across a wide range from playgroup to adult, and indeed some shapes have been invented by children themselves. The sense of achievement when the desired result is reached is very satisfying! ... It can be addictive: back to Jacobs Ladder ...-- Diana Barnes, The School Librarian Long Description Finger string games are a wonderful opportunity for todays children to practise meaningful movement, explore space, interact with others, and exercise their creative spirits. Theyre also great fun! String games can be particularly useful with children who struggle at school, are dyslexic or who are learning concepts such as left and right, up and down. The book contains games that will delight all children, from the very young to those with greater dexterity. Michael Taylor has many years of experience in working with children and has shared his string figures at schools and camps throughout the world. This book contains over 80 inventive and imaginative string games and stories, all clearly illustrated with step-by-step colour diagrams. The book is particularly designed to require as little page-turning as possible in the middle of making a string shape! Includes two brightly coloured strings to get you started. Review Text The cats cradle craze keeps popping up and this is the whole works. We start with a simple flag across our fingers and end up with wearable art. It can be an individual or a group activity - see the Five Person Star! There are even rhymes and stories to tell as you illustrate them in string. There are some scholarly notes which show how string games are part of many different cultures. An excellent cross-generational book.-- Carousel Christmas Guide to Childrens Books 2008Children today sometimes miss out on traditional pursuits so it is always good to find a book that offers something a little different. This project book, complete with colourful string, is a great resource giving readers the chance to play games, make pictures and act out stories - all using string. Diagrams for over 80 activities are fairly easy to follow, even for an instruction phobic parent!-- The Green Parent, Oct/Nov 2008Do you remember playing Cats Cradle as a child? A new book - Finger Strings by Michael Taylor - offers step by step instructions for finger string games and comes with two strings. Why not relearn your skills and teach them to your children or grandchildren - or use them as an ice-breaker at a party?-- Woman Alive, October 2008These are very clearly described and pictured, and there are examples of simple figures and some quite complicated. Some can be used in the telling of a story and others have a poem accompanying them; there is much potential for use across a wide range from playgroup to adult, and indeed some shapes have been invented by children themselves. The sense of achievement when the desired result is reached is very satisfying! It can be addictive: back to Jacobs Ladder -- Diana Barnes, The School Librarian Review Quote These are very clearly described and pictured, and there are examples of simple figures and some quite complicated. Some can be used in the telling of a story and others have a poem accompanying them; there is much potential for use across a wide range from playgroup to adult, and indeed some shapes have been invented by children themselves. The sense of achievement when the desired result is reached is very satisfying! ... It can be addictive: back to Jacobs Ladder ...- The School LibrarianThe cats cradle craze keeps popping up and this is the whole works. We start with a simple flag across our fingers and end up with wearable art. It can be an individual or a group activity - see the Five Person Star! There are even rhymes and stories to tell as you illustrate them in string. There are some scholarly notes which show how string games are part of many different cultures. An excellent cross-generational book.- CarouselChildren today sometimes miss out on traditional pursuits so it is always good to find a book that offers something a little different. This project book, complete with colourful string, is a great resource giving readers the chance to play games, make pictures and act out stories - all using string. Diagrams for over 80 activities are fairly easy to follow, even for an instruction phobic parent!- The Green ParentDo you remember playing Cats Cradle as a child? A new book - Finger Strings by Michael Taylor - offers step by step instructions for finger string games and comes with two strings. Why not relearn your skills and teach them to your children or grandchildren - or use them as an ice-breaker at a party?- Woman Alive Magazine Details ISBN0863156657 Author Ann Swain Publisher Floris Books Language English ISBN-10 0863156657 ISBN-13 9780863156656 Media Book DEWEY 793.96 Year 2008 Imprint Floris Books Subtitle A Book of Cats Cradles and String Figures Place of Publication Edinburgh Country of Publication United Kingdom Short Title FINGER STRINGS Pages 144 Audience Age 6-12 UK Release Date 2008-09-25 NZ Release Date 2008-09-25 Illustrations over 600 colour diagrams, with two coloured strings Format Spiral Publication Date 2008-09-25 Audience Childrens (6-12) AU Release Date 2008-09-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:129902414;
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Book Title: Finger Strings: a Book of Cat's Cradles and String Figures
Item Height: 229mm
Item Width: 210mm
Author: Michael Taylor
Format: Spiral Bound
Language: English
Topic: Crafts
Publisher: Floris Books
Publication Year: 2008
Item Weight: 651g
Number of Pages: 144 Pages