Little Folks' Handy Book - Lina Beard; Adelia B. Beard

Little Folks' Handy Book

Illustrated by the Authors
——————————— CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

With Many Illustrations by the Authors Charles Scribner's Sons NEW YORK CHICAGO BOSTON

Copyright, 1910, by CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS Printed in the United States of America SPECIAL NOTICE
All the material in this book, both text and cuts, is original with the authors and invented by them; and warning is hereby given that the unauthorized printing of any portion of the text and the reproduction of any of the illustrations or diagrams are expressly forbidden.

Let me do it. Let me make it, is the cry when a child sees an older person putting together the different parts of an interesting piece of work; and it is this desire to do things himself, this impulse toward self-expression, that, when properly directed, forms so great a factor in his all-around development and education. Using the hands and brain together stimulates interest and quickens observation and intelligence, and, as the object takes form beneath the little fingers, the act of making, of creating, brings with it a delight and satisfaction which the mere possession of the same thing made by another can not give. Look! See what I have made, comes with a ring of triumph as the childish hands gleefully hold up the finished article for inspection.
In this book we have endeavored to open a new and large field of simple handicrafts for little folk, giving them an original line of toys and a new line of materials with which to make them. We hope in these pages to bring to children the joy of making creditable and instructive toys of such ordinary things as empty spools, sticks of kindling wood, wooden clothespins, natural twigs, old envelopes and newspapers, and in this way to encourage resourcefulness, originality, inventiveness, and the power to do with supplies at hand.

Lina Beard
Adelia B. Beard
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2008-05-13

Темы

Games; Amusements

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