(Instrumental Folio). This jam-packed collection features 130 hits from the past and present; across a variety of genres such as rock; country and folk. Popular songs include: Bennie and the Jets * Can You Feel the Love Tonight * Good Vibrations * I Hope You Dance * In the Mood * La Bamba * Let It Be * A Moment like This * My Favorite Things * Y.M.C.A. * and scores more!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Ridiculous waste of timeBy mishieAwful book. The projects are silly and look like something a child would make. It could be a great kids craft book; but to market it towards mothers is rather insulting. Looked though it and promptly tossed in the goodwill pile.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Fun; fun; fun!By Serine E. ShannonI am so excited to have this book finally. It is great for both the advanced and novice crafter. The fleece projects are worlds of fun; especially if sewing isnt your strong suit;the one adopted for the Boppy pillow is cute and great for young hands; the Insta-Bib clip is clever; cute and simple. The projects are really various and a little something for everyone. Also; something I loved in this book were the resources in the front to connect with other crafty moms. I was feeling a little isolated when I picked up this book and now Abby Pecoriello has provided not only fun projects; but places to meet other parents to make them with! Brilliant!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Has some great craft ideasBy Annette C. CollinsIve enjoyed this book thoroughly; and expect Ill be making several of the projects. So far Ive only made the fleece car seat cover; and it worked well. One observation: The author carefully keeps all of her projects "Sew-free;" and I understand her reasoning. The projects are designed to be done by "mommy groups" and by people with minimal time and crafting experience. Still; some of the projects may actually be simpler; not to mention sturdier; with some sewing. I went ahead and used my sewing machine on the car seat cover instead of trusting fabric glue to hold up in the wash.