Past Newspaper Articles
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"Colorful and fascinating - as well as educational! Children and parents alike will enjoy Picnic on a Cloud." |
| "The series blends a picture book adventure with historical background, details about the scientific principles that are the focal point of the action, and directions to build a related project." – School Library Journal
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| "Science, construction, creativity - and lots of masking tape - converge in Icanberry's offbeat world."
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"The idea is to get kids to develop their imaginations ... The books all encourage exploration and creativity." |
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"... colorfully illustrated stories filled with imaginative adventure, a fact-filled history and science section, and a range of projects for all ability levels." |
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"The projects are really, really fun." |
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"Icanberry's message to the world: If you let your imagination go, you can make just about anything." |
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"The books have something for everyone. Children who are not yet reading themselves will enjoy the brightly colored, fanciful images. Early readers can easily handle the elegant vocabulary. Children and adults alike learn fun facts and scientific principles from the history section tied to each project. And families can work together to build imaginative yet practical projects - from compasses that really point north to blimps that really fly." |
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"It's when children get to make their own projects - and see them really work - that the magic happens." |
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"Kids love a hands-on experience like this. This is what they need to get excited about science." |
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"The Look Learn & Do Series harkens back to the day when you didn't have to go to the store to have fun. You can build it right in your own back yard." |
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"So your kids say they're bored? Now they have no excuse." |
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"The third book title says it all: Extraordinary Projects from Ordinary Objects. Mark Icanberry shows you how you can turn everyday household objects into engaging projects with your kids." |
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"The third book title says it all: Extraordinary Projects from Ordinary Objects. Mark Icanberry shows you how you can turn everyday household objects into engaging projects with your kids." |
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"Picnic in a Cloud" and "Super Salads" are high quality, colorful depictions of how to build projects from everyday household materials... phenomenal. |



