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Kit Builds Something: Hands Tape and Cardboard!. Kit's Little Sparks: A 20-Book Series, #6
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-968470-12-8
- EAN9781968470128
- Date de parution20/05/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLittle Sparks Books
Résumé
Kit has a drawing. The drawing has lived on paper for a while now, waiting. But ideas don't want to stay on paper forever. Ideas want to be real. In this sixth book of the Kit's Little Sparks series, Kit takes the next step every inventor takes after sketching: he builds it. Not perfectly. Not with the right materials. Not on the first try. He gathers cardboard from the recycling bin, masking tape from the kitchen drawer, an empty yogurt container, a paper towel tube, and the scissors his grown-up trusts him with.
He cuts. He folds. He tapes. He looks at his drawing, then back at his work, then back at his drawing. He fixes the wobbly part. He adds a thing that wasn't in the drawing. He starts to see the idea become something he can hold. Kit Builds Something introduces toddlers and preschoolers to the truth every working inventor knows: the first prototype is never the final product. It's the first conversation between the idea and the world.
The cardboard version is enough. The wobbly version is enough. Building something that doesn't quite work yet is how every great invention begins. The book is built for ages 2 and up. Soft watercolor illustrations, page rhythms designed for read-aloud, and a closing activity page that invites the child to gather their own materials and build their own first prototype right alongside Kit. Parents and educators will find a free printable activity sheet, an educator guide aligned to NGSS science and engineering practices, and a narrated read-aloud at Little Sparks Books website.
Written by Chris Kuczynski, an engineer turned patent attorney and co-founder of a preschool. Kit's Little Sparks is the 20-book picture book series Chris wrote so every child can walk the inventor's path that real working inventors walk every day, starting at age 2. Book 6 of Kit's Little Sparks. Part of the Making phase of the series (Books 5 through 8), where Kit draws, builds, tries again, and improves his ideas one fix at a time.
He cuts. He folds. He tapes. He looks at his drawing, then back at his work, then back at his drawing. He fixes the wobbly part. He adds a thing that wasn't in the drawing. He starts to see the idea become something he can hold. Kit Builds Something introduces toddlers and preschoolers to the truth every working inventor knows: the first prototype is never the final product. It's the first conversation between the idea and the world.
The cardboard version is enough. The wobbly version is enough. Building something that doesn't quite work yet is how every great invention begins. The book is built for ages 2 and up. Soft watercolor illustrations, page rhythms designed for read-aloud, and a closing activity page that invites the child to gather their own materials and build their own first prototype right alongside Kit. Parents and educators will find a free printable activity sheet, an educator guide aligned to NGSS science and engineering practices, and a narrated read-aloud at Little Sparks Books website.
Written by Chris Kuczynski, an engineer turned patent attorney and co-founder of a preschool. Kit's Little Sparks is the 20-book picture book series Chris wrote so every child can walk the inventor's path that real working inventors walk every day, starting at age 2. Book 6 of Kit's Little Sparks. Part of the Making phase of the series (Books 5 through 8), where Kit draws, builds, tries again, and improves his ideas one fix at a time.
















