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When mother lets us make paper box furniture

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About This Book

A practical craft manual for children and supervising adults gives step-by-step instructions for turning discarded boxes into toy furniture, covering materials, tools, measuring, scoring, cutting and fastening with brass fasteners, plus safety tips. It presents illustrated, proportioned patterns and detailed construction for room-by-room pieces—parlor, bedroom, dining room, kitchen and hall—including beds, tables, chairs, stoves, pianos and storage units—along with variations, decorative finishes and assembly details. Introductory notes suggest suitable box sizes, ways to adapt designs, age-appropriate tasks, and community uses such as gifts, club projects or hospital donations, encouraging creativity and practical skill development.

About the Author

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G. Ellingwood Rich

G. Ellingwood Rich is an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of creative and imaginative play. His notable work, "When Mother Lets Us Make Paper Box Furniture," encourages young readers to engage in hands-on activities, fostering creativity and resourcefulness. Rich's writing often reflects a playful spirit, inviting children to explore their surroundings and utilize everyday materials in inventive ways. Through his work, he has left a mark on the literary heritage of children's educational and craft literature.

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