 | Child's Rocker | | This rocker will become a child's favorite chair, so it needs to be construted to take a beating. The construction is a combination of the typical and the unusual - though there are simple dadoes routed in the plywood panels to align the parts, everything is held together with 1/4-in... | | Details |
 | Child's Rocker | | NOT recommended for beginners, this junior rocking chair in early American styling makes an attractive project, and is a worthy test of the craftsman's skill. It is advisable to make full size drawings to check the various angles involved... | | Details |
 | Child's Stool | | I was inspired by this stool. It would be a great addition to a kid's room. Need a time out stool? This would work for that, too! Maybe even a foot stool for bigger peoples! | | Details |
 | Child-Sized Tool Box | | This is a plan for a tool box that is just the right size for a child. Bring out the handy man in your little boy by building this child sized tool box. | | Details |
 | Childern's Table | | This is a project for an activity table for children with step by step instructions and diagrams. | | Details |
 | Children Boat Bed | | Going to bed can be a game for junior if you build this boat-shaped bed. There are lockers with hinged tops at each end for storage of toys and other belongings. In the section under the mattress, there is additional storage space for blankets, bedding, etc... | | Details |
 | Children Sandbox | | For backyard play equipment a sandbox is good place to start! Children can have hours of fun in a sandbox using their imaginations, building castles, towns or cites. The plans for this sandbox are very simple... | | Details |
 | Childrens Easel | | A simple, yet useful easel with simple instructions, a materials list, and a complete diagram. Build this project for your kids or grandchildren. Better yet - get them involved with the project... | | Details |
 | Childrens Picnic Table | | Everyone needs a picnic table in their back yard at some point. Most of us who have kids, and relatives with kids, also understand the need for a KIDS TABLE. It is like a rite of passage when a kid moves up to the grown up table... | | Details |
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