This is a great introduction to woodcarving for kids. This
book is an excellent project that introduces young people to the
beautiful art of woodcarving. Designed to spark a child's creative
interest, the book contains 11 skill-building projects for children
aged 4 to 17.
The simple and beautiful art of woodcarving is
adapted for children of all ages in this introduction to coaxing
shapes and figures from solid blocks of wood. Requiring only a few
tools and some inspiration, the projects in this collection are
perfectly suited to building the skills it takes to work with wood.
Safety and adult supervision are emphasized, but children will be
able to complete the age-appropriate designs all by themselves. The
graded projects range from carving a name stamp—for the youngest
woodworkers—to carving a face—for teenaged craftspeople. The book
also touches on computer-aided pattern-making, teaching children who
face learning challenges, and methods for instructing kids of each
age group—from elementary through high school. With its quick
results and cumulative skill-building, learning to carve fosters
hand-eye coordination and confidence as young carvers turn out
unique handicrafts.
Robin Trudel teaches woodcarving as a volunteer and writes
articles for various woodcarving magazines. All four of his children
are woodcarvers.