THE BOOK MARK THAT DOESN’T SLIP

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THE BOOK MARK THAT DOESN’T SLIP Anna G. Age 8 Missouri

PROBLEM WHEN YOU ARE READING THE BEST BOOK EVER AND YOUR BOOK MARK FALLS OUT!!!! WHEN YOU LOSE YOUR PLACE YOU HAVE TO TAKE TIME TO FIND YOUR PAGE WHEN YOU FINLY FIND YOU PAGE YOU ARE TO TIRED TO READ ANY MORE

Emoticons I-clips Magnetic Bookmarks                                          (1 Customer Review)  Write a review                                                                          SOLUTION These i-clips are good, but what if they fall out? You have lost your place in the book. These i-clips cost more money. A regular bookmark wears out fast and falls out too.

HOW MY INVENTION WORKS Here is how my invention works the arms go over the book and the head peeks over the top When you drop the book the book mark stays in

First step The first thing I did was draw the shape I wanted the bookmark to be I used chip board because paper will flop over I made sure that the shape was bigger that my palm

Second step I colored the shape with Sharpie markers. The chip board is brown, so dark markers look best. When it is colored, bubble cut out the shape. It will be easier to cut on the lines.

Third step Next I cut the shape out Make sure that you don’t cut inside the lines. I liked using a black marker for a outline.

Fourth step The last thing I did was glued and ducked taped the pipe cleaners arms on. The arms need to be at least half a pipe cleaner long. I then twisted the end of pipe cleaner to look like monkey arms.

Places I would sell my bookmarks I would sell my bookmarks at the library. I would sell them for $5 each

THE END OF THE SHOW Happy Reading, Don’t lose your place