Scott Bedford is, by day, creative director at Velti, an ad agency, and by nights (and weekends) a Webby Award-winning blogger and occasional columnist for Make magazine who creates really cool stuff with and for his two young sons. Scott lives with his family in London.
“Made by Dad: 67 Blueprints for Making Cool Stuff by Scott Bedford
is so good it hurts—’cause you know that if your own dad had had
this book in his hands, your childhood would have totally rocked.
“Chock-full” doesn’t even come close to describing the teeming
nature of this tome. The fun photos, cool diagrams, clear
instructions and handy cut-out templates run the gamut from wacky
home decorations and gadgets (like setting up a Bunk Bed
Communicator) to subversively educational science projects (like
getting sucked into a Gravity-Defying Black Hole) to zany party
ideas (like making Radioactive Sports Drinks).”–BookPage
“Hey, dad, want to ratchet up your coolness quotient? Pick up a
copy of Scott Bedford’s new book.”–Chicago Tribune
“I made the mistake of leaving this book on the coffee table
recently where my nearly 5-year-old scooped it up, spent 30 minutes
paging through it and then cornered me in the kitchen with a list
of projects from it he wanted to make. . . .Moms, aunts, uncles,
grandparents, and friendly neighbors would all make good ring
leaders for these projects. . . .My son was enchanted.”
–ApartmentTherapy.com
“A treasury of 67 clever, exciting and imaginative projects. ...
Getting kids to make and create instead of simply consume and use
is a challenge for parents. ... Made by Dad provides a good place
to begin.”
–Wall Street Journal
“Remember all the crazy things you made as a kid, like ramps for
toy cars or contraptions for pulling pranks? In his first book,
illustrator Bedford, who also blogs at What I Made, gets in touch
with his inner child. With a host of silly projects, this title is
directed at parents looking for interactive activities for their
children. . . . What’s not to love? This engaging compilation is
clever and entertaining. A fantastic book.”
–Library Journal
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