22 Best 「kids activity」 Books of 2024| Books Explorer

In this article, we will rank the recommended books for kids activity. The list is compiled and ranked by our own score based on reviews and reputation on the Internet.
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Table of Contents
  1. My Big Seek-and-Find Book: With Wipe-Clean Pen!
  2. Paper Adventures: A Rip-and-Glue Activity Book
  3. The Amazing Activity Handbook
  4. 365 things to make and do
  5. Dot to Dot Count to 100 (Dot to Dot Counting)
  6. Gruffalo Crumble and Other Recipes: The Gruffalo Cookbook
  7. Children's Book of Baking Cakes (Cookery)
  8. Rainy Day Book (Rainy Day Book Series)
  9. RHS Let's Get Gardening
  10. This is Not a Maths Book: A Smart Art Activity Book
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No.1
100

My Big Seek-and-Find Book is a 56-page, wipe-clean activity book that comes with its own pen. It is packed full of seek-and-find puzzles, mazes, picture puzzles, number fun, and more.The colorful, illustrated pages wipe clean, so that children can complete and repeat the puzzles time and time again―excellent for developing their problem-solving and observational skills, as well as their fine-motor control.This is a perfect book for use at home or on the move.

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No.2
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No.3
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No.4
88

365 things to make and do

Watt, Fiona
Usborne Publishing Ltd

Detailed item info Description This is a bumper activity book containing something to do on every day of the year. It contains all-new activities including a flag chain, fabric collages, leaf printing, spoon-people, door signs, gift tags, dangly cowboys and many more things to make, draw and paint. All activities are explained by step-by-step instructions and colourful illustrations. Key Features Author(s) Fiona Watt Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd Date of Publication 31/10/2007 Language English Format Spiral bound ISBN-10 0746087926 ISBN-13 9780746087923 Subject Novelty & Activity Books Series Title Usborne Activities Publication Data Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Imprint Usborne Publishing Ltd Content Note full colour illustrations throughout Dimensions Width 230 mm Height 270 mm Spine 17 mm Age Details Educational Level UK School Key Stage 1 Interest Age 5+ Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited

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No.5
88

Go higher and higher—up to the big 100, and then on to infinity—with this cool dot-to-dot counting book!This is the exciting challenge older counters are eagerly waiting for. What’s hidden in each dot-to-dot? Till it’s done, no one can know. They’ll all be a big happy surprise!

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No.6
83

Gruffalo Crumble and Other Recipes

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No.7
81
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No.8
80

Provides instructions for making a variety of craft projects in different media, cooking, and doing simple scientific experiments, and suggests other amusements.

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No.9
79

This easy-to-follow, step-by-step book is full of fun, eco-friendly ideas for gardening at home.Learn to grow your own vegetables and herbs, attract awesome wildlife such as butterflies and bees, and be a green gardener with lots of recycling tips. Whether you've got a big vegetable patch or just a windowsill, you can grow all sorts of plants with this colourful RHS book.Packed full of garden activities, this book helps children learn at home as they find out about conservation, recycling and sustainability in simple, practical, and hands-on ways. They will build a mini nature reserve, turn old wellies into plant pots, grow fruit and vegetables that they can really eat, plant a bee-friendly space, create a ladybird sanctuary, and much more. Help nature with every activity and discover the joys of growing plants from seeds.So grab your potting mix and let's get gardening!

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No.10
79

This is Not a Maths Book: A Smart Art Activity Book [Paperback] Weltman, Anna

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No.12
78

Turn a rainy day into a chance for kids 1 to 3 to learn through play―indoors.It's raining, it's pouring, but staying inside doesn't have to be boring―just bring the fun indoors! In The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book, you'll find more than 100 toddler activities designed to inspire learning and make sure that grey skies never put a damper on having fun.Watch your toddler exercise fine motor skills with the Magical Starry Sky or create Emotion Spoon Puppets to bolster language development. No matter what appeals to your little one, every idea in this toddler activity book provides an opportunity to practice key developmental milestones. With handy labels that allow you to select activities based on skills learned, prep time, and activity time, you'll always have a game plan for how to spend the day.The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book includes: 100+ Educational Activities―Combine fun and important skills like problem solving, social-emotional development, creativity, and more with this toddler activity book. Handy Icons―Pick activities based on the skills learned, prep or activity time, and level of messiness. Low or No Mess―Keep clean-up to a minimum with low or no mess activities designed for small and large spaces alike.Even if skies are cloudy, fun indoor learning can still brighten your day with the The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book.

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No.13
78

Satisfying the inner child and adult intellect all at once, this timeless activity is now revolutionized to create 20 pieces of fantastic, stylish line art readers will want to remove and display when finished. Tonal shading and detailed line work build as each numbered section is finished. Dot-to-dot puzzles have also been proven to improve short-term cognitive acuity, hand-eye coordination, and concentration skills. Whether readers are filling time on a rainy day, using the puzzles for a party game, or learning the principles of drawing, 1000 Dot-to-Dot: Cities is fun for all ages.

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No.14
77

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No.15
77

Reduce, reuse and recycle! Gather up a pile of toilet rolls, some old socks and a few other bits and bobs, and turn them into a unicorn, pirate or kitten toy! This is the perfect book for fun projects to keep kids busy when they’re stuck indoors, using scrap materials from around the house.With step-by-step instructions and handy cut-outs this book has twenty brilliant projects (and a dozen variations) that are sure to keep kids happy and engaged with hours of fun. Animal lovers can build their own elephant or octopus, and budding engineers can build their first rocket or car.Those with the smallest of fingers may need a little help with cutting and gluing, but these projects are a fantastic introduction into crafting and perfect for kids to make on their own or fun for the whole family.Each project has a clear list of everything you will need, and the ideas are easy to customise to your little one's interest. Don't fancy making a pirate, what about a stealthy ninja?*The Brilliant Recycling Project Book is a bind up of I Am Not a Toilet Roll and I Am Not an Old Sock.

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No.16
77

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No.17
77

'A beautiful and inspiring book, bursting with practical suggestions which will appeal to every child’s imagination. Reading it, I wanted to rush out to my nearest wood immediately!'Julia Donaldson, author of The GruffaloWho doesn’t love a stick? The universal toy for children and adults alike, sticks can provide endless opportunities for outdoor adventures, creative play, woodcraft and conservation.Packed with 70 ideas and projects, The Stick Book will give you loads of inspiration for using the wonderful, free and all-natural toy: the stick. As The National Museum of Play (New York) pointed out when they put the stick in their National Toy Hall of Fame, 'It can be a Wild West horse, a medieval knight's sword, a boat on a stream, or a slingshot with a rubber band …' A stick can be anything you want it to be. This book will give you loads of inventive ideas for spending quality time outdoors with your children – from the adventurous to the magical, getting creative to playing games, making music to building bug hotels. Try your hands at: Making a DIY tent or den Creating a woodland monster or magic carpet Wild weaving or making your own natural wind chimes Playing capture the flag or a woodland mapping game Making a bird feeder or bug hotelWith 70 ideas and projects, there will be something for every little adventurer, dreamer or budding ecologist in The Stick Book. All you need to get started is … a stick!

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No.18
76

This pocket-sized adventure handbook teaches young adventurers the what to pack, how to build a shelter, how to craft your own tools, how to cook food over a campfire... and even how to get drinking water from wee! Children will also learn exactly what not to do, from eating poisonous mushrooms to starting a forest fire. With fun games to play in the woods, advice on tracking animals, and a useful chapter on first aid, this is the perfect book for little adventurers!

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No.19
76

Kids will love this watercolour illustrated book packed with outdoor and nature-related craft projects! When children are outside and interacting with nature, they learn lots about the world through fun, creativity and skill-building. Tiny Explorers: Into the Wild is a book for children of all ages.With heaps of ideas for outdoor fun, children will engage with nature with all their senses while learning, making nature-inspired art, getting closer to wildlife, crafting and having fun. This is the perfect way to keep even the tiniest of explorers entertained for hours. Check the Look Inside and the product images for details. 33 GREAT OUTDOOR PROJECTS - Each activity is set to bring little explorers closer to nature with catchy descriptions, beautiful illustrations, photos and step by step indications. 30 OTHER IDEAS - Most of the above-mentioned activities feature a variant of the main activity summing up to 30 such ideas. 8 TAKE IT FURTHER SECTIONS - This section suggests ways in which the activity can be further worked on for a more impressive result. WATERCOLOUR ILLUSTRATIONS - Beautiful illustrations to complement the step-by-step activities perfectly, make nature more appealing to children and keep them interested in spending more time outside. HELPFUL ICONS - Not sure which one to pick? The top icons will suggest which tools and materials you might need to complete the activity. Bottom ones will help you decide which activity to pick based on messiness, time, effort and theme.Loved this book? Want to find a way to store all of your memories and creations? Check out the companion workbook Tiny Explorers: Into the Wild - Build Your Own Nature JournalHave fun exploring!

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No.20
76

Business for Beginners

Hall, Rose
Usborne Publishing Ltd

BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.

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No.21
76

The Usborne Book of Paper Engineering is pac ked with amazing objects created from cut, folded and glued paper. Projects include imaginative pop-ups, creative boxes, pull-the-tab pictures and action models. '

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No.22
76

Welcome to The Bird House, a homemade habitat where birds can safely rest and nest! Bird houses come in all shapes and sizes, designed to suit all different types of birds. Discover how bird houses can provide much-needed shelter, explore how we can help our gardens to become more bird-friendly and lift the flaps to find out more about your favourite feathered friends...

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