Making Toys That Teach: With Step-by-Step Instructions and Plans
by
Les Neufeld
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 to...more
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
September 9th 2003
by Taunton
(first published August 2003)
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If you're a professional wood worker, then this book would be great. But the projects are completely unrealistic if you don't have your own wood shop!
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