Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Internet Woodcraft

I have worked toward creating a woodcraft experience for children that is somewhat online except for having to go out and purchase the materials and physically make the puzzle pieces. 

So is it really online? People are able to leave their homes and purchase the things they need from the shopping centres. The wooden cubes and the glue are easy to obtain from the variety shops that are quite prevalent. That part is not online. 

The instructions are online. The results can be shared online. Children need some physical activity away from online gaming and this project offers physical "hands on" time, creating the seven puzzle pieces which then leads into a new activity - figuring out the puzzle. It can even become an economical gift to paint to give to someone afterward. That's two activities in one and can be shared by a number of family members during these days of relative isolation. Enjoy.










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