Klutz

Klutz Press, or simply Klutz, is a publishing company founded in 1977. It was acquired by Nelvana in 2000 and became a subsidiary of Scholastic in 2002.

Description
Klutz Press generally publishes activity and craft books, which often come with objects needed for the activity. The company is named after John Cassidy, Darrell Lorentzen and B.C. Rimbeaux's first book, Juggling for the Complete Klutz (which is widely regarded as the first Klutz book as well).

Notable books

 * Juggling for the Complete Klutz
 * The Encyclopedia of Immaturity
 * Tricky Video: The Complete Guide to Making Movie Magic
 * The Klutz Book of Animation

Summary
''Founded in 1977, Klutz has been engaging kids for more than 35 years with more than 110 million activity products in print, including such popular products as Cat’s Cradle®, Face Painting, Friendship Bracelets, Juggling for the Complete Klutz, and The Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes. Today, more than 175 Klutz® products are sold in book, toy and gift stores worldwide, and the company has helped kids launch more than 40 million paper airplanes, knot 48 million friendship bracelets, and drop more than 8 million juggling cubes.''