Simple Toymaking by Sheila Jackson

Simple Toymaking by Sheila Jackson

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Simple Toymaking by Sheila Jackson is a 95-pahe hardcover published by Watson-Guptill Publications, 1966.   The condition is very good. Book Summary Toymaking is a creative, satisfying, useful and above all inexpensive hobby.  Most of the toys in this book are made form everyday materials--scraps of paper, beads, corks, hair rollers, macaroni, Plasticine, dried beans, raffia--and with very simple tools.  The toys range from windmills and kites to a hobby horse and a Noah's ark, and are arranged in sections--those for cutting and sticking, those for sewing and those for carpentry.  Some can be made by children themselves, all by a determined adult, and the results will appeal to children of all ages.  There are full instructions here for making some 40 toys, together with step-by-step drawings and diagrams, and 4 pages of full color. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number:  66-13008  

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