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Excellent instruction manual for making very strong dollhouse furniture to be played with by children for many years; using materials to be found around the house - matchsticks, recycling packaging card, and glue. Designed as a teacher's manual for the primary classroom (no dumbing down here - high expectations of the child; I can personally attest to every item being within the grasp of a child, as mine is my childhood copy, followed in the home instead). Using very helpful line drawings with precise measurements, as well as black and white photographs of the assembled furniture for the 4 rooms - bedroom, dining room, lounge, and nursery (in a style modern for 1952). Including instructions for a fully upholstered suite (my mother's favourite) and accessories such as bedding, electric bar heater, books with pages, and desk blotter, ink pot, and clock - each again made of materials easily found in any home. The recycling r what would otherwise be thrown away today would today be a major feature of any promotion of the sale of such a DIY handbook, yet, true to the 1950's, is taken for granted in a waste-not want-not attitude. Highly recommended by one in her 60's who used it as a child and treasures it still. (My copy is sadly missing pages 77-82, which I seek copies of.)
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