
audiobook
by Morley Adams
TOY-MAKING AT HOME HOW TO MAKE A HUNDRED TOYS FROM ODDS AND ENDS
The book invites readers to turn the bits and pieces that clutter a household into lively playthings. By showing how everyday objects—matchboxes, cotton reels, cigar boxes, even eggshells—can become toys, it offers a low‑cost way to spark imagination. Simple language and clear sketches guide both children and adults through each project, making the process as rewarding as the finished creation. Each chapter is packed with ideas that turn waste into wonder, encouraging hands‑on learning and family fun.
The instructions are deliberately straightforward, relying on basic tools like glue, a knife, and a few strips of wood. Readers will find projects ranging from paper windmills that spin in a gentle breeze to miniature colour wheels that demonstrate simple optics, all illustrated with plain diagrams that leave no guesswork. Because the designs require only minimal skill, the book also serves as a handy resource for teachers leading craft workshops, proving that creativity need not be expensive.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (86K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1876–1954
Best known for lively practical books and puzzles, this British writer brought a hands-on, playful spirit to subjects ranging from toy-making to games and gardening. His work mixed clear instruction with entertainment, making everyday hobbies feel inviting and fun.
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