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Speed Toys for Boys (Woodworking Classics Revisited)
Timeless projects appropriate for both boys and girls are presented in this reprint of a classic woodworking guide. Complete plans and instructions, many of which are simple enough for older children and teenagers to follow, are provided for constructing pushmobiles, sleds, and scooters. These nostalgic projects will appeal to grandparents looking to construct carts and wagons for their grandchildren, as well as hobbyist woodworkers. .
Price: $7.35
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Oliver's Red Toboggan (Holly Pond Hill)
Hooraya snow day! After a stormy night, Oliver and Emily, two endearing little bunnies, wake to a world blanketed in snow. Ready to enjoy some wintry fun, brother and sister bundle up and tumble out to play. But Oliver won't share his toboggan Humph! In the midst of their quarrel, the bunnies meet some forest friends who suffered from the storm. As brother and sister rediscover the joy of sharing, a family tale of humor, forgiveness, and nostalgic charm unfolds. Sumptuous embossing, exquisite illustrations, and a story about the pleasure of helping others grace this heartwarming tale for a chilly day..
Price: $5.59
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Ten on a Toboggan and other Tales: Chatham, New Jersey
Beginning as a sleepy village in the early 1700s, Chatham, New Jersey quickly became a stopping point between the farms in Pennsylvania and the markets in New York City. Today residents enjoy the benefits of a small town in the shadow of a large city. Recognized by Money Magazine in 2005 as one of the ten best American towns in which to live, Chatham is the kind of place its residents are proud to call home. The oral histories recounted here attest to that fact as they bring to life the experiences of a wide range of people in this vibrant community. Beginning with Barbara Berry Erwin Nelson, whose family ties to Chatham date back to the middle of the nineteenth century, and ending with a current Chatham young adult, born and bred in our hometown, this book takes a chronological look into Chathams social history. In preserving these memories, the Chatham Historical Society celebrates the history of our town through its stories. Les Lehman, perhaps one of Chathams biggest supporters, says it best: Most of all, I just love this town. Its meant so much to me. Im so grateful that Ive been able to enjoy small town life in its true fashion. People say hello to you on the street. Its wonderful. All the good stuff, you know. Indeed we do! .
Price: $8.72
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At the Top Of the Toboggan Hill
At The Top of The Toboggan Hill was written to express to others what life is all about. Although there has been a lot of sadness in my life and those closest to me, there will come a time and place that someday people may be able to look at the experiences they have had and be thankful for them. Although pain, either emotional or physical, may hurt for sometime, it is our overall attitude and choice to change the negativity around us. Regardless of what had occurred in life, we do have the ability to change and accept what has occurred. I am blessed and thankful for all the people who are in my life and for those who are no longer a part of my life. I truly believe that the experiences I have had, have made me who I am today. I would not change a thing..
Price: $6.22
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