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Natural Wooden Toys: 75 Projects You Can Make in a Day That Will Last Forever
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Natural Wooden Toys: 75 Projects You Can Make in a Day That Will Last Forever (Fox Chapel Publishing) Beginner-Friendly Woodworking Patterns and Plans to Make Child-Safe Wood Toys on Your Scroll Saw Paperback - 2015

by Erin Freuchtel-Dearing

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Freutchel-Dearing, a stay-at-home mom who taught herself how to make toys without any prior woodworking experience, gives step-by-step instructions on how to make cute and creative wooden toys for children using just a scroll saw, a palm sander, and a drill. Included are more than 75 charming designs.

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Erin Freutchel-Dearing is a stay-at-home mom with two young children. Concerns about the safety of her children's toys, as well as the low level of play and imagination they were promoting, led her to purchase a scroll saw on Craigslist and learn to make wooden toys from scratch. Her previous experience with a sewing machine made the transition to the scroll saw effortless. She began selling her creative, colorful, and child-safe toys on Etsy.com. She was chosen from over 2000 applicants to become a part of Etsy's 25-member Second Community Council and represents the areas of toys and woodworking. As Erin put it, "I am evidence that your typical mom with very little familiarity with power tools can learn to make simple, safe, creative, open-ended wooden toys for their children."