Toy-Making in School and Home

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Toy-Making in School and Home

by R. K. (Ruby Kathleen) Polkinghorne, M. I. R. (Mabel Irene Rutherford) Polkinghorne

EN·~5 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

TOY-MAKING IN SCHOOL AND HOME

3:14:39

I. EXTERNAL EVIDENCE

6:21

II. INTERNAL EVIDENCE

16:46

CHAPTER I TOY-MAKING AND ITS EDUCATIONAL POSSIBILITIES

8:57

CHAPTER II GENERAL PRINCIPLES; MATERIALS

9:41

CHAPTER III PAPER WORK FOR INFANTS

11:59

CHAPTER IV MORE PAPER TOYS

10:39

CHAPTER V MATCH-BOX TOYS

12:07

CHAPTER VI MORE COMPLICATED MATCH-BOX AND CORK TOYS

7:38

CHAPTER VII CORK ANIMALS HARNESSED TO SLEDGES, ETC.

8:08

Description

The book opens with a compelling call to broaden girls’ horizons beyond traditional pastimes, urging them to master tools such as chisels, saws, and screw‑drivers. Drawing on observations from a secondary school in Streatham, the authors argue that hands‑on craftwork not only builds confidence but also nurtures a balanced mind and healthy body. They describe early experiments in voluntary classes where students chose indoor occupations—art, first aid, cookery, handwork—and soon discovered a surprising enthusiasm for making their own toys.

From there, the text moves into practical guidance, outlining simple projects that can be tackled at home or in a school workshop. Readers learn how the rhythmic sounds of hammers and saws become a source of joy, while the step‑by‑step instructions show how a modest piece of timber can transform into a cherished plaything. Throughout, the book celebrates the sense of achievement that comes from creating something tangible, encouraging young makers to explore their ingenuity and develop lasting skills.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (343K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

RK

R. K. (Ruby Kathleen) Polkinghorne

Known for practical books that turned classroom craft into lively, hands-on learning, this early 20th-century writer helped make toy-making part of everyday education. Her best-known work, written with Mabel Irene Rutherford Polkinghorne, blends creativity, simple materials, and a teacher’s eye for what children enjoy building.

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M. I. R. (Mabel Irene Rutherford) Polkinghorne

Known for practical, creative books for children and schools, this British author co-wrote lively guides that turned making, dressing, and classroom play into hands-on learning. Her best-known work helped generations of readers see craft as something useful, imaginative, and fun.

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