"If You’ve Been Looking For An Excellent Activity To Keep The Kids Occupied–Then What About Some Wood Working Fun?"

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If you’re interested in wood craft for kids then this could be the most important message you will ever read.

From The Desk Of: Mick Green
Dear Friend,

Since you’ve found this website I suppose it’s OK to let you know… “I am infatuated with having some fun with wood craft for kids.” The truth is, I’m always on the internet looking for the latest secrets on how to have some great fun with wood. That’s what led me to put this website up. Let me explain…

While surfing around the internet, I stumbled upon something so fantastic that it immediately got my attention… In fact, I discovered something sooo amazing at first I thought it was "too good to be true" like most things are.

You see, a few months ago, I was actually doing some research on Rober F. Endicott - one of the most acknowledged and influential craft teachers of the last century and of all time. I noticed that most of his work was available and accounted for with the exception of one of his most important pieces of work ‘Scrap Wood Fun For Kids’. 

Well, this got me curious and so I started digging a little deeper and I started to send off a few emails asking questions. Unfortunately every road I seemed to head down was a dead end… until a couple of weeks ago that is…

By a stroke of luck, I emailed my story to one of my favorite site’s webmasters… as it turned out he had an old copy of this almost impossible to find book - it was right under my damn nose. After numerous emails I finally got him to mail me his copy.

I Uncovered One Of The Most Important Woodworking Fun For Kids Manuscripts Of All Time....

Even though it was first published in 1960 this book has the best craft information I have ever seen.

In the 10 chapters here’s just a snippet of what you’ll learn:

  • All about a short introduction on wood. Learn what to expect when working with wood. This is a little bit different to most kids crafts.

  • How to plan each session. Discover how to work out what you’re going to do and the best way to carry out.

  • What you need to do to keep your child working. It’s important that the young ones are kept occupied, or they’ll get bored very quickly.

  • What materials and equipment you’ll need. Learn what to buy the kids for working with wood. Of course this will be different from what a grownup would use. Find out what are the best and safest tools to get them.

  • How to use shop techniques. Discover how to use this technique to adjust a pattern. This is very useful when working on your design.

  • How to use finishing techniques. Find out where and what to use to get certain finishes. When you’re finished, it will look like a bought one.

  • How to make a simple letter opener. By starting off with this great little tool, they’ll learn basic shaping and making something, that won’t be too difficult for the first project.

And there’s loads more…

At this point, you might be wondering how you can get your hands on a copy…

Well here’s the good news.

After doing even more research (I told you I was totally mad about learning working in wood) I have contacted the original copyright owners and gained permission to republish Rober F. Endicott‘s complete work on this website.

Because making things out of wood is my passion and I want to share it with as many people as possible. Believe it or not, I’ve decided to do something complete unheard of these days. I’m going to let you have this amazing manuscript for nothing.

It’s FREE… Yes 100% FREE

Now you have no excuse for not being able to help your kids make some awesome things out of wood, whilst learning a wonderful skill.

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