This project provides a home for you to store and display a bean bag toys. The project can be hung on the wall, or because the bottom is flat, it can stand along or the bottom can be screwed to a shelf to prevent it from tipping over. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
This toy box is just the right size, and it looks like two jumbo blocks. The box sides and front are made from plywood and the top, bottom and back are made from 3/4 inch thick lumber. The secret to the striking 3-D appearance is the 1/4 inch thick plywood overlays.
This plan includes instructions and drawings for you to build three different projects. The sturdy stool is a big help when you need to reach those high shelves. It has a cutout in the top so you can carry it from place to place. The Bench offers extra seating or space to display several potted plants.
This picnic bench is just the right size for 3-8 year olds. By pulling two pins, the back of the bench can be tilted to make a table top. Place tow benches together to form a complete picnic table. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
This bean bag furniture is scaled to be used with the most popular size bean bag toys and collectibles. Although children enjoy the furniture for its play value, adults might choose to use it to display their prized collectibles.
This house is made from plywood that fits together like a simple puzzle. Children can easily put the pieces together and take them apart for storage. Once apart, the house requires little space, perfect for under the bed storage.
When a time out for children are necessary, they will know just where to sit and for how long. The clock arms can be adjusted from the back of the chair. Below the seat storage offers access to toys and books.
A very sturdy chair for indoor or outdoor use. The hinged seat lifts up to reveal a storage area for toys and books. The 14 inch wide seat fits children up to 8 years old. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
A spacious toy box with a truly authentic look. Paint the name of your childs personal railroad on the side. The numbers on the cab are your childs birth date. A storage drawer slides out from between...
These picnic or camping chairs collapse to the smallest size we have ever seen. So small you can store them in the bottom of a canoe. Yet when assembled, they are very comfortable. Kids like to use the small size for playing video games or watching TV.
All pieces are cut from one sheet of 3/4 inch plywood. For ages 2 to 10. Patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Work table measures 20 x 14 inches.
Three colourful carollers stand under the street lamp to sing from their songbooks. A simple electrical wiring harness holds a lightbulb which shines through the lantern and provides a soft light with a warm glow. Project measures 62 inches tall when completed.
You are never too young to enjoy the pleasure of a porch rocking chair. We have designed this one to be very easy to build. So comfortable! Guaranteed to be past down through the generations. This child size rocking chair is designed for ages 2 to 7 years old.
Placed in a child's room, this book shelf doubles as a spacious doll house. Adults will use the shelf to display collectibles. Easy to build from 1x12 boards. Stands 64-3/4 inches tall. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions.
These adorable projects are both decorative and functional! Door Stop Kids look great displayed in a child's room. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown. The gift wrap caddie is a great way to store all your gift wrapping accessories and has multiple pegs on all sides to keep accessories handy, see W2617 sold separately.
Every child wants their very own dog to ride on! Make their dream come true with our toddler scooter project. Features a lazy suzan bearing for smooth, easy steering. Project measure 26 inches long with an 8 inch high seat height.
This project will definitely be a family heirloom. Exceptionally accurate detailing provides a realistic look. Your child’s name can be used to identify the fire department. Made primarily from 1/2 inch thick plywood and 3/4 inch thick pine.
All pieces are cut from one sheet of 3/4 inch plywood. Each piece locks together - no fasteners are needed. Easily disassembles for flat storage. For ages 2 to 10. Work table measures 20 x 14 inches.
There are certain things that must be kept, infant momentos, art projects, school photos, report cards, achievement awards, etc. You will probably want to build one box for each child or grandchild. You don’t even need to tell them.
Children love to ride on the turtle’s back when watching TV, but this project can also be used as a sturdy step stool! Perfect for those hard to reach places. Center handle slot makes moving or carrying easy for everyone.