Easy Carpentry Projects for Children

Easy Carpentry Projects for Children
Author: Jerome E. Leavitt
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 048631944X

Teaches boys and girls ages 8 and up basic carpentry skills through easy-to-make projects: bird feeder, sailboat, tie rack, flower box, and 11 more. Over 100 black-and-white illustrations.

Carpentry for Children

Carpentry for Children
Author: Lester Walker
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Carpentry
ISBN: 9780808552253

A step-by-step guide to carrying out such carpentry projects as a birdhouse, candle chandelier, doll cradle, puppet theater, and coaster car.

The All-New Woodworking for Kids

The All-New Woodworking for Kids
Author: Kevin McGuire
Publisher: Lark Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008
Genre: Woodwork
ISBN: 1600590357

This updated edition has even more projects children will love and more information in an expanded introductory section on tools, materials, techniques, and safety.

Carpentry for Boys

Carpentry for Boys
Author: James Slough Zerbe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-09-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781727589153

Carpentry for BoysBy James Slough ZerbeCarpentry is the oldest of the arts, and it has been said that the knowledge necessary to make a good carpenter fits one for almost any trade or occupation requiring the use of tools. The hatchet, the saw, and the plane are the three primal implements of the carpenter. The value is in knowing how to use them. The institution of Manual Training Schools everywhere is but a tardy recognition of the value of systematic training in the use of tools. There is no branch of industry which needs such diversification, in order to become efficient. The skill of the blacksmith is centered in his ability to forge, to weld, and to temper; that of the machinist depends upon the callipered dimensions of his product; the painter in his taste for harmony; the mason on his ability to cut the stone accurately; and the plasterer to produce a uniform surface. But the carpenter must, in order to be an expert, combine all these qualifications, in a greater or less degree, and his vocation may justly be called the King of Trades. Rightly, therefore, it should be cultivated in order to learn the essentials of manual training work. But there is another feature of the utmost importance and value, which is generally overlooked, and on which there is placed too little stress, even in many of the manual training schools. The training of the mind has been systematized so as to bring into operation the energies of all the brain cells. Manual training to be efficient should, at the same time, be directed into such channels as will most widely stimulate the muscular development of the child, while at the same time cultivating his mind.

Carpentry for Boys

Carpentry for Boys
Author: James Slough Zerbe
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This book, created for boys at the beginning of the twentieth century, will be interesting for a seasoned woodworker, cabinetmaker, or builder today. It contains characteristics of different sorts of wood and gives tips on many long-forgotten skills in the working of woods by hand. More importantly, it helps shape the correct attitude toward one's profession.

Wood Shop

Wood Shop
Author: Margaret Larson
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1612129420

Come on, kids: grab a hammer, step up to the workbench, and get ready to measure, saw, drill, and make cool things! Wood Shop is an exciting introduction for today’s kids to an age-old tradition: building with wood. With step-by-step photographs and clear instructions, aspiring woodworkers learn essential skills such as how to drive a nail, use a power drill, “measure twice, cut once,” and saw correctly. Then the fun begins, with 17 cool and creative projects kids can build to furnish the wood shop, decorate their bedrooms and homes, and create their own play equipment. Favorite projects include Tic-Tac-Toe-To Go!, One-Board Birdhouse, a Tool Tote, and a hanging Twinkle Light. Wood Shop is the perfect gift for tinkerers, young makers, fans of LEGO toys, and aspiring carpenters and engineers.

Learning Through Woodwork

Learning Through Woodwork
Author: Pete Moorhouse
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351628801

This essential guide provides clear and comprehensive support for those looking to introduce creative woodwork into early years settings. With theory, practical advice, stunning colour images and case studies, the book will inspire practitioners to embrace woodwork and encourage children’s independent creative learning. Focusing on the numerous benefits that working with wood offers young children, from boosting their self-esteem and problem-solving skills, to enhancing their communication and social development, the author draws on over 25 years of experience to discuss each and every aspect of establishing woodwork in the early years curriculum. Including practical information on materials and tools, staff training, and health and safety advice, this go-to guide provides a treasure trove of ideas to engage children at various stages of development, drawing the maximum benefit from working with wood and tools. Both inspiring and informative, Learning Through Woodwork will become an essential tool for early years practitioners and teachers wishing to explore and develop woodwork provision.

The Guide to Woodworking With Kids

The Guide to Woodworking With Kids
Author: Doug Stowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781951217235

Introduce children to the craft of woodworking and watch their executive function skills thrive. The Guide to Woodworking with Kids is a culmination of craftsman Doug Stowe's four-decade career in woodworking and nearly twenty years of working with students K-12 in his Wisdom of the Hands woodworking class at the Clear Spring School in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas. This comprehensive guide offers step by step instruction for teachers, parents and grandparents to offer safe woodworking opportunities to their students and kiddos as a way of developing a wide range of valuable life-skills. Based in part on the philosophies of Froebel's Kindergarten and Educational Sloyd, this book illustrates the importance of doing real, hands-on activities in school and at home that enable students to: Think things through for themselves Develop skill, originality and inventiveness Explore their own self-interests Plan, organize and execute meaningful work Prepare to profitably employ leisure time Be handy and resourceful Develop both character and intellect Create useful beauty to benefit family, community and self The Guide to Woodworking with Kids is more than a woodworking book, it's gives parents, grandparents and teachers the confidence, encouragement, and the insight needed to safely engage children in life-enhancing creative arts.

Woodworking

Woodworking
Author: John Kelsey
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781565233539

A guide to woodworking for children introduces the tools, materials, and techniques of woodworking and provides instructions for twenty-one projects.