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The work offers practical, classroom- and home-oriented instructions for making toys from inexpensive, often recycled materials, and pairs step-by-step projects with guidance on tools, safety, and material selection. It argues for the educational and emotional benefits of handwork, encourages parental involvement, and recommends a graded progression from simple paper and cardboard constructions to more complex wooden and mechanical models. Detailed patterns and descriptions cover matchbox and cork figures, ships, vehicles, moving figures, wind- and sand-powered devices, architectural models, and simple theatres, with attention to problem-solving and creative adaptation.
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