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OverviewIn an era of cheap plastic and mass-production, well-made wooden toys stand out every time: they're simple, timeless, and just plain fun. The twenty projects in Classic Wooden In an era of cheap plastic and mass-production, well-made wooden toys stand out every time: they're simple, timeless, and just plain fun. The twenty projects in 'Classic Wooden Toys' are smartly designed to stand up to hard play so they still look good when passed down to the next generation. Whether you're looking to build rugged toy trucks, delicate doll furniture, or toy chests designed to grow with your kids, this reliable guide is the helpful hand that walks you through the entire process. Complete with step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow photos and drawings, these projects offer something for everyone, from first time woodworkers and seasoned pros to the lucky kids who get to play with them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jim HarroldPublisher: Spring House Press Imprint: Spring House Press ISBN: 9781940611341ISBN 10: 1940611342 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 30 October 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Imaginative Play Painting Ease, Rocking Pony, Marble Race, Magic Coin Bank, Rainbow Thrower,Scrapwood Wagon Doll-Time Projects Doll Cradle, Doll High Chair Construction Toys Three of a kind Trucks, Front-End Loader,Toy Truck, Road Grader,Bulldozer, Tug Boat Push Toy Pals Chomping Shark, Waddling Walrus, Beaver Toy Storage Treasure Chest, Kid Friendly Toy Box, Pencil Post Book ShelfReviewsAuthor InformationOne of the woodworking industry's most experienced journalists, Jim Harrold brings nearly three decades of writing and woodworking Classic Wooden Toys. His goal is to help woodworkers learn as much about woodworking as possible through the variety of attractive projects, essential techniques, and important products found in each issue. Most recently the editor of Woodcraft magazine, Jim served as the editor of Home Plan Ideas, Do-It-Yourself, and Wood magazines, and headed up several building books bearing the Better Homes & Gardens name. Now retired, Jim's assembled the shop he's always wanted and spends his free time building furniture, jewelry boxes, and whatever else suits his woodworking needs. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |