- 32-Page How-to Book
- 5 sheets of punch-out cardstock for a checkerboard and pieces, book covers, a kinara, a guitar, Easter masks, a picture frame, and a sign for each month.
- 1 sheet of glitter cardstock for a guitar and Christmas ornaments.
- 1 sheet of stickers for a calendar clock, a smiley-face shirt, Canadian flags, valentines, and Easter masks.
- 1 large sheet of paper for a doll-sized Christmas tree.
- 2 matching hook-and-loop -fastener bracelets for dolls.
- 5 sheets of fun paper for a wind sock, ice cream cones, Canadian flags, pet collars, a picnic basket, a photo of a doll & cat, a Hanukkah banner, Valentine's day cards, and Christmas ornaments.
So not much really. Now lets see what is the craft for each month.
- January: a calendar clock (supposably for new years day); Indoor clouds and a punch-out sign for Martin Luther King Jr Day; A no-sew blanket.
- February: 4 Valentines, 2 hearts 2 cards, for Valentine's Day; For Presidents day we just get to "dress up a white doll tee"; 2 paper collars for Love Your Pets Day.
- March: Designing a green tulle skirt for St Patrick's Day; Make mini flowers for Plant a Flower Day; and "take a walk in the park with your doll and find small rocks to paint" for Take a Walk in the Park Day.
- April: a "spilled ice cream cone" for April Fools' Day; A rabbit and chick mask for Easter; "dress up alike" for Look Alike Day.
- May: A Maypole for May Day; paper lanterns for Cinco de Mayo; Red, White, and Blue lights for Memorial Day.
- June: A pretend pool for the first day of Summer; The bracelets in the kit for Best Friend Day; A picture of your doll and their cat for Hug a Cat Day.
- July: Canadian Flags for Canada Day; Fake sparklers for Independence Day.
- August: Photos for Sisters' Day; a left-handed guitar for Left-Handers Day; 4 mini books for Book Lovers' Day.
- September: Make a teddy bear for Teddy Bear Day; A checkerboard and pieces for Checkers Day; Make a Picnic Basket for Labor Day.
- October: Make a ghost costume for Halloween; make a doll sized fancy hat for Mad Hatter Day; Smiley-face Stickers for World Smile Day; Make an owl for Teachers' Day.
- November: Make a table for Thanksgiving
- December: Make a paper Christmas tree; A Hanukkah banner; a kinara for Kwanzaa.
I wish there was more crafts included, especially for the big holidays like Christmas or Halloween.
I think this kit is only partially worth it. If you want a sign for every holiday, not month since there isn't one for September, a paper Christmas tree, 4 new books, a checkerboard, a basket (which was hard to put together), 2 easter masks, Canadian flags, a kinara, and a Hanukkah banner it may not completely be of interest.
That's all for now.
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