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Carving for Kids

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Spark your child's creativity with the beautiful art of woodcarving!Woodcarving is the perfect art for nurturing a child's creative spirit. Requiring nothing more than a few simple tools and a litt...
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  • 01 June 2006
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Spark your child's creativity with the beautiful art of woodcarving!

Woodcarving is the perfect art for nurturing a child's creative spirit. Requiring nothing more than a few simple tools and a little inspiration, woodcarving allows children to express their imagination while fostering manual dexterity and a sense of accomplishment. Carving for Kids is a child-centered introduction to woodcarving with 11 skill-building projects for children ages 4 to 17.

Carving for Kids emphasizes safe handling of cutting and carving tools, and all project should be done with adult supervision, but children will be able to complete these age-appropriate designs all by themselves. Ranked by age level, the 11 projects in Carving for Kids range from carving a name stamp (for the youngest woodworkers) to carving a face (for teenage craftspeople). Easy, step-by-step instructions guide children to the joy of coaxing shapes and figures from solid blocks of wood. Carving for Kids also provides information on computer-aided pattern-making, teaching children who face learning challenges, and methods for instructing kids of any age group, from elementary through high school.

Carving for Kids is a great way for you and your kids to learn together—and you'll share your child's pride and confidence when you see your young carver create unique handicrafts.

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Price: $16.95
Pages: 95
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Imprint: Linden Publishing
Publication Date: 01 June 2006
Trim Size: 11.06 X 8.64 in
ISBN: 9781933502021
Format: Paperback
BISACs: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Carving, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Crafts for Children, CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Wood Toys
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"Mr. Trudel is full of encouragement for keeping kids interested in what they are doing, so if you want to share a love of the craft, this is a very worthwhile way to do it." --WoodCentral.com
Robin Trudel is a computer consultant who writes articles for carving magazines and teaches woodcarving as a volunteer. He lives in Dracut, Massachusetts.