
Best Haupt products in the Children's books category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Haupt products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Haupt stempeln, drucken, schablonieren
Simple instructions with many explanatory images for 21 different printing techniques. 28 project ideas for children aged 3 to 15 years. Tried and tested: Many objects in this book are created by children. "Stamping, printing, stenciling" brings together 28 projects for younger and older children. Those interested in image transfer, frottage, or blots will find plenty to enjoy, as will anyone who likes stamping or stenciling. The focus is on unusual printing materials and design techniques - and everything is printed by hand, with no printing press required. Based on the technique pages, every child can develop their own projects, such as a flipbook or a fabric bag, a mask or a picture frame, a board game or colorful wrapping paper.

2. Haupt Die Pop-up-Werkstatt für Kinder
Every child knows pop-up books, but creating these three-dimensional paper artworks seems almost impossible. However, it's not that difficult! Antje von Stemm demonstrates how to turn a sheet of paper into a unique pop-up creation. Each mechanism is explained step by step with the help of drawings and photos. Some examples even come with fun, short video tutorials. From the same mechanism, you can create a city, a birthday table, or a winner's podium. The foundation of the book consists of five simple "beginner pop-ups" that any child can replicate. These pop-ups are also very suitable for first attempts with groups of children. Afterwards, variations are shown that build on the basic form and are a bit more complicated to create - those who are eager can really get into it and become a pop-up pro! Suitable for children from.

3. Haupt Das grosse Werkbuch für Kinder
The all-round book for all children aged 6 and up who love to craft, build, and create. From paper to wood to recycled materials: materials, techniques, projects, and inspirations spread over more than 240 pages. "The Big Workbook for Kids" is a comprehensive foundational book that every family should own. Starting with techniques, materials, and tools, this book lays the groundwork for creative design in the following areas: paper and cardboard, plaster and clay, yarn and fabric, wood, electronics, and recycled materials. But the projects are also well represented: in over 30 models, the newly learned techniques are immediately applied to create small soap boxes, beach bags, or rolling containers. And once you have mastered the techniques, you can easily develop your own ideas.

4. Haupt Kinder-Werkstatt Holz, Stein, Metall
Eva Hauck worked for several years as an editor with a focus on creative design at a public publishing house. Today, she operates her own editorial office in Berlin as an author, freelance editor, and stylist. Several of her works have already been published by Haupt Verlag. Claudia Huboi works in her circular office as an author, editor, designer, and illustrator. Her areas of expertise include non-fiction, textbooks, and educational materials for children in the fields of creative design, environment, and STEM. For many years, she has also supported art projects in elementary schools. Additionally, she offers courses on paper animation, both online and sometimes offline. Several titles of hers have already been published by Haupt Verlag.

5. Haupt KinderKunst
Art with children aged 2.5 to 6 years - in kindergartens and daycare centers. Sculpture, painting, drawing, printing, recycling - discover and experiment with artistic techniques in a child-friendly way. Many practical, tested projects that last a maximum of one hour and numerous tips for group work. Painting with blindfolds, building a cardboard city, shaping wire sculptures, and filling a personal sketchbook - this is fun for young children too! Artistic projects can easily find their place in kindergartens or children's groups, especially when starting with a clear idea and allowing the children to develop it further. Claudia Scholl presents many examples of how to realize artistic projects with children aged 2.5 to 6 years in about an hour, how to integrate them into everyday kindergarten life, prepare them, and, most importantly, present them at the end.

6. Haupt Werkstatt Skulptur
A treasure chest for everyone who loves three-dimensional crafting! For children and teenagers aged 8 to 15 years. Create with clay, stone, plaster, paper, metal, and wood. Plaster figures, junk sculptures, or an aircraft made from cardboard? Three-dimensional crafting is exciting and fascinating when you can work with clay, stone, paste, and many natural materials, and know a few basic techniques. Katrin Regelski presents simple yet artistic projects that can be realized in various ways by children and teenagers. The handling of different materials and tools is explained in detail. Many creations can be made from already available materials - and a bit of improvisation is part of life.

7. Haupt Papier, Pappe, Pulp
Creating with paper, cardboard, and pulp for children aged 6 and up. Well-equipped: The book is lovingly designed in vibrant colors and includes QR codes for supplementary videos and audio tracks. For all senses: In addition to classic paper techniques, it also involves smelling, listening, flying, and seeing. Folding, cutting, creasing, crumpling. Tearing, gluing, molding, and squishing. Children can create wonderful things from paper, cardboard, and papier-mâché. Cardboard becomes a film set and allows funny cardboard characters to come to life. From pulp mass, children can model fantastic sculptures and beautiful jewelry. Paper dances, smells, and shines. The 30 children's projects in this book spark imagination and create a relaxed atmosphere. All "artworks" can be easily made at home without much effort. All you need is a quiet space, a few tools, and paper.

8. Haupt Kinder-Werkstatt Sticken, Nähen, Weben
From colorful fabric bags to embroidered lizards and woven coasters made of raffia – this book for children aged 7 and up offers a fantastic introduction to textile design. The techniques are well covered: How to sew by hand or machine, how to do a running stitch, free pattern embroidery, and how to set up a loom? Answers to these questions and many suggestions for hands-on experimentation can be found in this book. The "Children's Workshop" brings together the best projects from the successful, out-of-print children's craft books by Eva Hauck and Claudia Huboi. Many children have participated in these projects, either individually or in groups, proving that all projects are achievable.

Kinder-Werkstatt Sticken, Nähen, Weben
German, Claudia Huboi, Eva Hauck, 2024
9. Haupt Selfie mit Löwenzahn
The camera teaches them to see, the recording function makes them listen - children suddenly walk wide awake over blooming meadows and through dense forests, sitting quietly on stones and discovering nature. Their instrument is the smartphone or tablet. The authors want to make creative use of the possibilities of modern devices and use them to trigger joy of discovery and enthusiasm for nature. They send the children on a photo hunt for green tones or different flower shapes, transform photos of clouds into cloud monsters with the pencil, use the zoom function to stimulate the eye for small details and encourage them to listen carefully - on a sound walk in the forest or when recording sounds for the sound quiz. For children from 8 years of age.

10. Haupt Kinder-Werkstatt Animation
Images learn to move! Techniques and creative projects related to the theme of animation. QR codes lead to videos of the animated objects and to stop-motion films. Tried and tested: Many projects in this book have been implemented by children. Project ideas for kids aged 5 to 15 years. Animation means bringing images to life. Often, the images appear to move only because the eye and brain are deceived. This book shows you how to animate images through 20 do-it-yourself projects. You will learn basic animation techniques and important precursors to film. Finally, you'll create your own stop-motion film using a smartphone or tablet. Optical illusions: rolling cinema, kaleidoscope, wobble image, and 3-D illusion. Physical forces: pendulum, unicycle, bar magnets, magnetic theater, carousel, cardboard spool, transformation card. Precursors of cinematography: thaumatrope (wonder disk), flipbook, mutoscope, phenakistoscope (wonder wheel), zoetrope (wonder drum). Stop-motion film: animation, cut-out animation, silhouette animation, clay animation. In short: Simple instructions with explanatory drawings and many photos. Comprehensive appendix with templates, glossary, test, and certificate. Tried and tested: Many projects in this book have been implemented by children. QR codes lead to videos of the animated objects and to stop-motion films. Kids' Workshop Animation is a book for anyone who enjoys crafting and has fun bringing their own stories to life through images. Whether drawn, cut, or modeled - every figure can be animated. Let the ideas in this book inspire you to create models and sets! Find a compelling story and amaze your audience with your own animated film, where incredible things happen and the laws of gravity are defied!.
