Read as an Advanced Reader's Copy via Netgalley:I'm not sure what new stuff this book brings to the table. The book's geared towards kids and the title says "Creations Kids Can Fold, Tear, Wear, or Share"... My question is HOW will kids know what to do if you don't show them? It'd be easier for the adults and kids to just watch a youtube video showing what to do instead of a really good picture of the finished project (which defeats the purpose of the book in my opinion)The projects are nothing that I haven't seen in other crafts books. In the beginning the book tells us that we just need paper and not a lot of additional stuff but almost all projects require (expensive) craft material. Now, they wouldn't be expensive if you were about to start a business and bought supplies in bulk off ebay but for kids experimentations, I imagine the cost would be considerable.It's still a good book for inspiration if your kids are crafty and if handled properly can be used a means for the parents and kids to bond as the kids can do the folding, tearing and the parents can do the magic and make pretty things out of it.