Folk Toys


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Showing how to create moveable toys like those in the past, this book has full-size patterns and plans for 19 pull-cord, hand-crank and gravity-operated classic toys. Included are a waddling shorebird, a diving frog, a strutting pig, a creeping crocodile and a scuttling beetle.




American Folk Toys


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Making Whirligigs, Whimsies, & Folk Toys


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Create unique whirligigs and other moving-part creations, traditional folk toys, and unusual new designs out of wood.




Japanese Folk Toys


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Texas Toys and Games


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Folk toys are made with available materials by amateurs in the tradition of the area's culture. Folk games are the traditional games passed along in the playground. This delightful illustrated volume combines how-to descriptions and personal reminiscences contributed by people across the state of Texas. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Folk Toys Around the World and how to Make Them


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Introduces toys from various countries, gives directions for constructing them, and discusses the materials needed.




Woodturning Traditional Folk Toys


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Presents projects for turning a range of wooden toys. Ideas are drawn from the folk traditions of Czechoslovakia, Russia and Poland, among others. A German nutcracker soldier and a pull-string spinning top are among the projects, all of which can be made with a standard lathe and simple tools. -- Worldcat.




Mexican Folk Toys


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The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys and Games


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Part oral history and part rule book, The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys and Games is a joyous collection of memories of playing indoor and outdoor games; of making dolls, homemade board games, playhouses, and other toys--each with complete instructions and the flavor of southern Appalachia. Every toy and game has been tested by the Foxfire students and is devised to make or play yourself, without major expense, complicated parts, or electricity. Originally published in 1985, the book includes familiar games like marbles, hopscotch, and horseshoes, as well as more obscure entertainments such as stealing the pines, crows and cranes, and thimble. Here, too, are instructions for constructing playhouses, noisemakers, puzzles, and whimmy diddles. The book also provides information on special games traditionally played on Sundays and holidays. For those who are tired of worn-out batteries and electronic toys and for anyone curious about the playtimes of an earlier generation, The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys and Games is a welcome and entertaining guide.




American Folk Toys


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Discusses techniques and tools needed to make wooden toys, and offers such projects as yo-yos, building blocks, a rocking horse, and board games