I’m thinking about making some children’s toys with scrap leftover from another project. Can anyone recommend a book on wooden children’s toys, to get an idea for design and technique?
Thanks!
I’m thinking about making some children’s toys with scrap leftover from another project. Can anyone recommend a book on wooden children’s toys, to get an idea for design and technique?
Thanks!
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I have made several toys featured in a book titled "Making Heirloom Toys" by Jim Makowicki. I'm sure there are many out there but this one was given to me by my grandaughter so I could make some toys for the great grand children.
Hey! Try to check it here https://woodencaterpillar.com/.
Here you can find wolfs, moles, mouses etc.
But, they are sold them, don't teach how to make. You can just find some inspiration here.
My titles are widely available at local libraries. Search Kevin McGuire (author). Good luck, and enjoy.
There is a great book by Richard Starr. Woodworking with your kids. It has plenty of projects to do with them as well as toys
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