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Awards and Reviews
Check
out our awards and comments from teachers, principals, and
librarians.
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"Author
shows kids how to make their own fun"
-Contra
Costa Times
"Still
it was also clear that they found the project really,
really fun. "One, two, three...Goooo!" one
boy hollered, jumping up and down as he watched the
balloon fly.
It's just what Icanberry likes to see. In person,
as in his books, he reminds kids: "Be creative.
Don't neccessarily do what we're telling you to. Experiment.
This is just the beginning of you being your own builder."
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Discovery
Channel's
Home Matters
Chris
McWatt and kids learn from "The Professor"
how easy it is to build an airship from balloons,
wooden dowels, and a few other household supplies.
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Great
Project Guides
Mark
Icanberry is a regular contributor to major publications
such as Scientific American, American Airlines, LA Times,
and many others. Check out some of Mark's project pages
in Newton's
World.
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"Author
Teaches Kids to Look, Learn & Do!"
-Los
Angeles Family
"When
Mark Icanberry was a kid, he wasn't content to camp
by the side of lake, he wanted to camp in the lake.
So at the age of seven, he lashed together several
logs he found on the shore and shoved off- along with
his sleeping bag and a box of granola to his own son,
the story illustrates his long-held passion for building
his own means to adventure."
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ABC
Morning News 7
Mark
Icanbery has regularly appeared on local and national
news stations showing audiences of all age how to create
extraordinary objects out of ordinary household objects.
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"All
you need is masking tape, popsicle sticks and imagination"
-Oakland
Tribune
"Other
how-to projects that Icanberry details in his children's
books are little greenhouses, birdbaths, bubble blowers
and compasses. Such projects can keep kids entertained
and engaged for hours, says Icanberry, father of a
14-year-old son. Creativity and resourcefulness is
more important than any so-called art skills, he adds."
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