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HOME OCCUPATIONS
PREFACE
CHAPTER I THE SECRETS OF THE MARKET BASKET
CHAPTER II MOTHER NATURE'S HORN OF PLENTY
CHAPTER III SAVED FROM THE SCRAP BASKET
CHAPTER IV THE SEWING-BASKET
CHAPTER V THE PAINT BOX
CHAPTER VI DOLLS AND DOLL-HOUSES
CHAPTER VII PLAYS AND GAMES
This practical guide invites mothers and their young children to turn ordinary household scraps into delightful projects. Filled with step‑by‑step instructions, it shows how a piece of cardboard, a length of thread, or a bundle of wildflowers can become a toy, a greeting card, or a decorative trinket. The tone is gentle and encouraging, urging families to see the world around them as a workshop of endless possibilities.
The book offers a wide range of activities—from simple paper folding and feather‑flower bouquets to modest woodworking and festive decorations for holidays. Each suggestion emphasizes careful workmanship, a sense of beauty, and the joy of giving something handmade to another. By nurturing observation, resourcefulness, and cooperation, the volume aims to build confidence and a lifelong love of creating.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (250K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

b. 1864
An educator and editor with a gift for practical creativity, she wrote to help children stay curious and busy with meaningful work. Her best-known book turns everyday materials and simple crafts into playful learning.
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