This library book appears to have had a shoelace string attached at one time (punch-holes in the cover). The main attribute is the hardboard pages and hold-open spine so one person can do the games by onesself. The clear high-color illustrations reveal red sections of the string, which shows the next piece of string to be picked up. It is laid out in 1-2-3 style, and shows two colors of hands for the games for 2 people.
Rating: 4.5/5 Recommendation: Only serious and boring people won't like this (so if that's you, then pass on it)
It doesn't matter how old I get, I still really love this book! It's so fun to do and the instructions are clear and simple. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because it doesn't have enough "single player" options.
LOL. I remember this book. It was actually complicated for me when I was WAY younger, but I'm pretty sure I still have it somewhere. I still know how to make the Eiffel tower. :D
Awesome! Exactly what I was looking for! The drawing make it very clear how each figure is supposed to look. FINALLY, after 33 years I can finally make Jacob's Ladder! YES! NEVER GIVE UP!