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  1. Model Car Assembly Tips For Young Children
    by Victor Epand. You have all seen the cute little model cars out there for small kids, right? You know, the wooden ones that have just a few moving parts and that usually come unpainted and ready to be assembled. Well, if you are looking for a rainy day activity that you can enjoy with your youngsters, then this may just be the one for you. If you decide that this is just right for you and your children, then y... products, articles, news

  2. Tips About Crafts For Small Children
    by Charlene Tennant. As a former teacher's aide for grades k-4, I worked with young children on their classroom craft projects along with helping with their reading skills. Much of the work involved preparing the craft areas for each project and getting the materials together. I did a lot of pre-cutting paper strips or shapes and putting out small containers of glue, crayons or whatever was required for the day's pro... products, articles, news

  3. Halloween Make Up Tips for Children
    by Philadelphia Tivoli. Halloween is a great time for kids to have fun, and be creative. Creating the finishing touches to your costumes can be really easy with these Halloween make up tips. Playing dress up isn't as fun if the face doesn't match the costume, and you have a few options: make up or face paint, or a mask. Some masks, however, can keep your child from seeing well, which can be an issue if you are taking ... products, articles, news

  4. To Young To Serve
    by Bruce McLeland. In 1984, when my Dad was 84 years old, I interviewed him with a lot of questions about his experiences. One of the experiences he recounted to me was his life while serving in WWI. Dad "Mac" McLeland joined the army in 1916, took his training and was sent overseas with the Rainbow Division. Their destination was the war with Germany in France (WWI). He had to lie about his age because he was ... products, articles, news

  5. Sewing Machines for Children
    by Joseph Then. Children love to make crafts and have fun making things. One way for children to do this is with their very own sewing machine. They can make creative items and learn something new while they do it. Children may not want to work on an adult sewing machine, so it may be a good idea to buy a child size machine. You can find these in many the department stores or toy stores in your area. Sewi... products, articles, news

  6. Simple Glitter Christmas Tree Decorations for Younger Children to Make
    by S. Roberts. These simple glitter Christmas tree decorations are ideal for younger children to make. They enable the child to practise some motor skills, drawing around a template, cutting out, sticking and painting. Children love making Christmas tree decorations that can be used and treasured year after year. To make simple glitter Christmas tree decorations you will need... Thin card to make ste... products, articles, news

  7. Powering Your Model Trains
    by John Vanse. Of the early model trains made primarily for the toy market, most were powered by clockwork. Actual control of the model trains was only possible by means of levers on the locomotive itself, which enabled the operator to make the train stop, to go, and, in many models, to reverse. Although this made control of your model train rather crude, the models were sufficiently large and robust enough t... products, articles, news

  8. Model Rocket Can Be Dangerous
    by Victor Epand. Model rockets should never be built with materials such as PVC tubing and rocket engines should not be attached to anything that is not designed to be powered by them. This is extremely dangerous. The materials should be something that will disintegrate if it impacts something. Paper, balsawood or thin plastics. I also don't think attaching motors to your RC truck would do much if anything, but ... products, articles, news

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