Boredom Blasters by Helaine Becker
(Grade 2 and Up)
Though it may be tough to be bored now that school is in session, our library has a surefire solution for the bored blues on our non-fiction shelves: Boredom Blasters by Helaine Becker. Many of this book's fun ideas could also be used as part of a creative curriculum for elementary students or homeschoolers. Some are meant for one reader and some are created for larger groups. From Origami Toads, Bread Bag Tag Racers, sweet treat recipes, Brain Bogglers and games, there is something here for everyone. Each page is packed with colorful illustrations that are bound to capture the eye of even the most humdrum reader. Activities are neatly organized in the contents section and each is limited to only one page or a two-page spread so they are easy to begin (and end!) Early elementary age kids would benefit from a helpful family member's assistance but older elementary students could certainly manage most of these 'boredom blasters' independently. I attempted the 'Opticklers' or optical illusion pages and was easily inspired to try more. Much of Boredom Blasters is just for fun, but there is certainly the potential for learning as well. For instance, a lighthearted explanation of surface tension follows up the Bread Bag Tag Racers project.
Young readers looking for a great way to spend a long car ride, homeschooling families wanting to add some fun projects to their day, students with a day off from school or anyone feeling a little dull can find this book at our library by visiting www.newberglibrary.org
Reviewed by Amanda L., Children's Staff
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