Children’s Arts and Crafts Activity Book

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To inspire creativity and pride in the culture and surroundings of Nunavummiut, IIKELC developed this resource for aspiring and growing crafters.

Children can practice their creative skills in different forms as each project has a unique style of art to work with.

Children ages 9 and over may work independently, younger children ages 8 and under are encouraged to work with adult supervision for safety and encouragement.

This book contains projects made in Nunavut by various artists.



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