The Girl Mechanic Goes Outdoors: 160 Exciting Projects to Make and Do

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The Girl Mechanic Goes Outdoors offers a playful selection of the magazine?s most creative projects and tips. Like previous books in the series, some projects can be done by the child alone, while, others require a little help from Mom or Dad. And every one of them offers a charming look at old-fashioned ingenuity and resourcefulness. Among the ideas that the whole family will enjoy are backyard amusements like the Fairyland Playhouse and Porch Swing Chair; clever gardening gadgets to cultivate a child?s green thumb; campfire crafts such as a nut bowl and flower basket made from logs; and sporty projects for the active girl.
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AuthorSarah Scheffel
PublisherHearst
PlaceNew York
Year2010
ISBN9781588168016
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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