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Harry Craigin

A Boy's Workshop: With plans and designs for in-door and out-door work

Harry Craigin's “A Boy's Workshop: With Plans and Designs for In-Door and Out-Door Work” emerges as a quintessential guide for young aspiring builders and creators, blending practical instruction with the values of resourcefulness and creativity. The book is meticulously organized, encompassing a diverse range of projects that encourage hands-on learning and foster a sense of accomplishment. Its literary style is direct and engaging, rich with illustrations and detailed diagrams that elucidate each undertaking, making it accessible for youthful readers while positioned within a broader educational context of early 20th-century American woodworking practices. Harry Craigin, an advocate for hands-on education, drew from his own experiences as a craftsman and mentor to write this book. His belief in the importance of practical skills in a rapidly industrializing society greatly influenced the crafting of this work. By emphasizing the significance of creativity in traditional craftsmanship, Craigin captured the spirit of an era when DIY culture began to gain momentum among the youth. This book is highly recommended for educators, parents, and young readers alike, as it not only equips children with valuable skills but also inspires confidence and ingenuity. “A Boy's Workshop” serves as both a practical manual and a celebration of the potential innate in every child's imagination.
242 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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