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Kid pickers : how to turn junk into treasure / Mike Wolfe with Lily Sprengelmeyer, illustrations by Mike Right.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, N.Y. : Feiwel & Friends, 2013.Description: 113 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1250008484
  • 9781250008480 :
Subject(s): Summary: Mike Wolfe's love for "picking" started when he was a kid looking for old bikes, cigar boxes, and other items people may have called "junk." Now, for the first time, he shares his passion for picking with kids, and offers tips on collecting, sorting through flea market merchandise, and asking relatives about family heirlooms, and much, much more. In the process, kids will learn history and research skills, and obtain new hobbies galore (and maybe even help clean the attic). Kids love treasure hunting. Here's a fun and practical resource from on of the most popular pros around.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 708 W855 Available 33111007134972
Total holds: 0

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The star of the hit television show American Pickers shares his love of treasure-hunting with kids.

Mike Wolfe's love for "picking" started with old bikes, cigar boxes, and other collectibles people may have called "junk." A self-taught picker, the TV star now shares his passion for picking antiques with his enthusiastic kid audience, and offers tips on collecting, sorting through flea market offerings, asking relatives about family heirlooms, and much, much more. In the process, kids will pick up history, research skills, and new hobbies galore (and maybe even help clean the attic).

Kids love treasure-hunting. Kid Pickers is a fun and practical resource from one of the most popular pros around.

Includes index.

Mike Wolfe's love for "picking" started when he was a kid looking for old bikes, cigar boxes, and other items people may have called "junk." Now, for the first time, he shares his passion for picking with kids, and offers tips on collecting, sorting through flea market merchandise, and asking relatives about family heirlooms, and much, much more. In the process, kids will learn history and research skills, and obtain new hobbies galore (and maybe even help clean the attic). Kids love treasure hunting. Here's a fun and practical resource from on of the most popular pros around.

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