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Old 01-15-2008, 09:16 PM   #1
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Default Ideas for a wood “toy” for a 3 yr old girl

That I can get done in a weekend? Any ideas?
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Old 01-15-2008, 09:45 PM   #2
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Hi Nickbee

That can be a hard one, BUT
Check out the links below you may find something

http://www.absolutelyfreeplans.com/P...r_children.htm
http://www.jeffgreefwoodworking.com/...bed/index.html
http://www.routerforums.com/56642-post1.html

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Here is a simple project which girls of all ages love. Start with a wooden spoon, add a round base, plywood feet and ears and a bit of paint. Be ready to build several of these. Dollar stores usually have a multi-pack of wooden spoons for a buck. Other ideas would be a simple cradle for a doll, or kid sized furniture. If you want to buy a commercial plan this combo rocking chair/cradle is very popular.
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Nick, when my granddaughter was about that age I made her a cooking stove, a simple box with a door and a couple of shelves, four round MDF discs on top representing the rings and four knobs on the front. A weekend would see it made and painted. Alas my friend, no photo-shoot, it was well before digital cameras, I know this will be a big disappointment for Dave.
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Thanks for the suggestion guys. I forgot to mention they are flying in so it will have to be smallish.
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Hi Nickbee

Almost everyone has a screw driver
Pack it up so they can put it in the hole with the luggage..


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Thanks for the suggestion guys. I forgot to mention they are flying in so it will have to be smallish.
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