![]() ![]() ![]() 2014 Ĭover Image from 'What to Do With A Box, by Jane Yolen © 2016 Creative Editions reproduced courtesy of The Creative Company. This book is a perfect prompt to get students excited about imagining what a cardboard box could be. This board book edition of the popular 2016 picture book of the same. Now teachers, imagine the possibilities of using the Makedo construction system of tools in your classroom TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR STUDENTS TO CREATE WHAT THEY HAVE IMAGINED by cutting, connecting and making with cardboard boxes. Title : What to do with a box / by Jane Yolen : illustrated by Chris Sheban Summary. As Ken Robinson suggests, to imagine something that isn’t present or has never been is a unique human power. The ability to imagine is necessary for the development of thinking skills, emotions, the creation of arts and the very cultural fabric of societies. How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague. The beautiful illustrations in the picture book show the adventures from the child’s perspective imagining a cardboard box as anything but that. Photo of Jane Yolen Credit Jason Stemple. The children in the story are given a box and guess what happens next? They open it, climb into it, lock it with a magical key, invite toy friends inside and travel to new places. This book ‘What To Do with a Box’ pays homage to the magic of the cardboard box. The cardboard box can be used for so much more than packing, moving, posting, organising. ![]()
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