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1 Making Toys that Teach book Les Neufeld, 2003
137 pages, The difference between a good toy and great one is the ability to entertain–and instruct–a child at the same time. The author, a woodworker with a graduate degree in Curriculum and Instructional Materials, combines his skills to show parents which toys are most effective for early childhood education, and then he gives them all the information they need to build those toys themselves. Nine fun projects–from Pattern Blocks and Dominos to a Puzzle Train–will get little ones learning–without them even realizing it!.
Clean, no writing, all pages intact
2 Making Noah’s Ark Toys in wood Alan & Gill Bridgewater, 1988, 160 pages
Excellent condition, no rips, no tears
3 Children’s Toys and Furniture book Monte Burch, 1983
50 step by step projects, 159 pages, Provides detailed plans and instructions for building blackboards, toys, toy boxes, rocking horses, sleds, cradles, dollhouses, tables, chairs, and sandboxes
covers show some wear, some pages have some creasing but all pages and text are intact and legible
4 Wooden Toys Puzzles & Games book Ralph Mary Dorazio 1985, 160 pages, Here are forty-four original designs for popular toys, puzzles, and games- created specially for the home work- shop. Easy to make, many projects are ideal for the beginner; the rest require only moderate familiarity with
5 Giant Book of Wooden Toys Percy W. Blanford 1982 304 pages Planning and making wooden toys is a snap with the easy to follow directions in this GIANT book. If you’re a novice woodworker there is helpful Information about glues, and stoppings, plus lots of advice about working with wood. The tools…used, pages are intact, shows some shelf wear