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I can think of nothing more age appropriate for a fifth grader (age 10 or 11) than binding a tiny book.

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    wrote last edited by futurebird@sauropods.win
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    I can think of nothing more age appropriate for a fifth grader (age 10 or 11) than binding a tiny book. The smaller the better.

    I have noticed starting last year, (and much worse this year) a dip in, well, skill with tools among 10 year-olds. More of them struggle a bit with scissors or a needle but they are very excited to do things with their hands.

    I think this might be a lock-down thing.

    They are getting better, though.

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      I can think of nothing more age appropriate for a fifth grader (age 10 or 11) than binding a tiny book. The smaller the better.

      I have noticed starting last year, (and much worse this year) a dip in, well, skill with tools among 10 year-olds. More of them struggle a bit with scissors or a needle but they are very excited to do things with their hands.

      I think this might be a lock-down thing.

      They are getting better, though.

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      If you have kids this age check they have opportunities to make things.

      I mean, this is always important. But maybe just a little more.

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