A child’s creativity will be right on track to express themselves at this activity desk. Books store in the cab, and a large storage space inside the engine will hold art supplies or toys. Sturdy coal car stool with more storage space can be stowed away under the desk when not in use.
Build this sturdy children sized bench from 3/4 inch thick pine. Angled back and armrests provide a comfortable place to sit. Designed for children 1-1/2 to 4 years old. Pattern parts are drawn full size. Measures 21 inches high x 23-1/2 inches wide x 11-1/2 inches deep.
A nautical accent for your home, a child's toy box, or use on your boat to store boat lines, flares and other yachting accessories. Pattern parts are drawn full scale. Make from 3/4 inch thick pine. Measures approximately 16 inches high x 26-1/2 inches wide x 19 inches deep.
Add extra space to your tabletop or wall with these adorable turtle shelves. Wall shelf has a large lower shelf and small upper shelf, as well as pegs to hold all of your most precious items. Tabletop shelf holds your books and other desk items. 21 inches wide.
What better place to put dolls and their accessories than in this cute little cottage? Made mostly from 1/2 inch thick plywood. Patterns parts are drawn to full scale size. Measures 18-1/2 inches high x 23-1/2 inches long x 14 inches deep.
The top step raises the youngster 11 inches, which is just the right height for washing hands and brushing teeth. It's easy to manufacture out of 3/4-inch thick pine. It's about 13 inches tall, 15 inches broad, and 13 inches deep.
Make a two- or three-shelf variation of this project. Both sizes can hold a large number of books, DVDs, and other supplies. Cabinets on a Lazy Susan rotate for easy access from all four sides.
Teach kids to save money. A friendly pig surrounds this gallon plastic jar. Easy project to make from 3/4 inch pine. Patterns drawn FULL SIZE.
Rubber duckies are a comfort to children. This lamp is perfect for a childs room. An inexpensive project that is easy to paint. Make it from 1/4 and 3/4 inch stock. All patterns drawn FULL SIZE.
Keeps your childrens story books, coloring books, CDs or DVDs organized. Each section stacks on top of another. You can make one, two or three sections (pictured) as your collection grows.
A multipurpose tilt-top table that can be used on the floor by kids to colour pictures, or in bed by teens and adults to do schoolwork, read, or use a laptop. It's simple to adjust for the ideal working angle thanks to the large knobs.
From a 2x6 inch piece of lumber, it's simple to construct. A whirling effect is created by placing an old CD under the blades. Cut a finial in half to form a hold-down peg for the upper blades and a pilot to ride in the cab.
This stool was created for youngsters to sit on while watching television or listening to a story being read to them. This stool is suitable for youngsters aged 2 to 5. 11 inches in width, 10 inches in height, and 18 inches in length. All drawings are done full size.
Assist the children in hanging their clothes. Place the project at a level that they can access. Ducks' clothes dangle from their feet and over their heads. All the patterns have been drawn in full size.
On a nice summer day, take the kids out for a backyard picnic. With a splash from the garden hose, sticky popsicle drippings evaporate after eating. Bring this children's picnic table indoors for extra sitting on wet days.
These innovative chairs separate into two sections, one of which slides inside the other for easy transport and storage. Designed for children aged two to five years old. All of the patterns are drawn in full size. Make them out of 3/4-inch thick wood.
This bird house is not just for cuckoo birds! Put it outside and watch real birds pop in and out of the entrance hole. For that perfect finishing touch, an actual clock movement tells the time.
Hey kids, what time is it? This friendly project proves that clocks can be fun for any kids room.
This friendly teddy bear clock can be hung on the wall or, with an added base, stand on a shelf or table.
The traditional three legged stool has been around for hundreds of years. This new novelty table truly does have three legs!