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"Give your child a unique gift of a lifetime--without breaking your checkbook--and you and your kid will have fun making it! Building Unique and Useful Kids' Furniture: 24 Great Do-It-Yourself Projects gives complete step-by-step instructions for building 24 professionally designed one-of-a-kind children's furniture projects that are easy to build and your kids will love. You don't need advanced skills. You don't need specialized tools. You don't need expensive materials. All of these projects can be built using basic tools and materials from any home improvement store. Step-by-step…mehr

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"Give your child a unique gift of a lifetime--without breaking your checkbook--and you and your kid will have fun making it! Building Unique and Useful Kids' Furniture: 24 Great Do-It-Yourself Projects gives complete step-by-step instructions for building 24 professionally designed one-of-a-kind children's furniture projects that are easy to build and your kids will love. You don't need advanced skills. You don't need specialized tools. You don't need expensive materials. All of these projects can be built using basic tools and materials from any home improvement store. Step-by-step instructions and color photos show you exactly what to do--and many projects are labeled "Kid Friendly," so your child can safely help you build it, developing their skills and confidence"--
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Spike Carlsen has been involved in the world of wood and woodworking for more than 40 years. The former executive editor of The Family Handyman magazine, Carlsen is the author of several books on woodworking, including Ridiculously Simple Furniture Projects, A Splintered History of Wood, The Backyard Homestead of Building Projects, and Cabin Lessons. He has also written hundreds of articles for magazines including American Woodworker, Old House Journal, and Popular Woodworking. Carlsen has five kids and eight grandkids-and has built tons of furniture and fun things over the years to amuse them (and himself). For more information visit www.spikecarlsen.com. He lives in Minnesota.