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4 July 2009 443 views One Comment


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The Kids’ Book of Adventure Projects
Where to buy: www.amazon.com

The Kids’ Book of Adventure Projects will keep your children occupied with fantastic adventure projects for hours and hours. They will forget about their favorite TV programme and computers and enjoy building real wooden toys.

Firstly, the children can read up on basic tools and how they can be used effectively. They learn about hacksaws, hand plane, coping saw, hand saw, brace and bit, chisels and others. The author talks about how to safely work with tools, where to work, different glue types and finishes.

The projects in the book include:

* How to make a boomerang
* How to make a barometer
* How to make a magic propeller
* How to make a Movie Ghost Box
* How to make an Army Tank
* How to make a Model Airplane
* How to make a Kaleidoscope
* How to make a Slingshot
* How to make a Compass
* And much, much more

Through these exciting building projects, children will gain valuable confidence to know that they can build proper toys from scratch. It teaches problem solving, patience, craftsmanship and woodworking skills and scientific principles. The finished projects will be treasured as gifts by anyone who receives it.

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  • Gary Hartman said:

    A paperback version of “Kids’ Book of Adventure Projects” is available at lower cost. My purpose in writing the book was to give kids some exciting activities that teach them skills and build confidence in their abilities, guiding them through enjoyable building and toymaking as they make fascinating toys and scientific/magic devices for play.
    A child needs to do such things as they grow up, learning all the while, perhaps getting a nick or splinter along the way, but becoming confident in their ability to solve problems, and work their way logically through to finally complete a great toy! Video games and television offer no such skills.
    Making these toys also offers great opportunity for parent-child fun and interaction.

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