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Arts & Activities, April, 2004
Since 1990, thousands of teachers, craftspeople, children and others have learned how to successfully make their own whistles and acarinas by using the book, Clay Whistles ... The Voice of Clay, written and illustrated by Janet Moniot, and published by THE WHISTLE PRESS. Now, the publisher proudly announces that this helpful 72-page book is available in a Spanish language edition: Silbators de Arcilla ...
la voz del barro. In addition, there is a companion video available that follows the book format and can be used as a classroom visual aid (English only). To learn more, visit www.whistlepress.com or circle No. 385 on the Arts & Activities Reader Service Card.
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