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Harris W. Moore

Manual Training Toys for the Boy's Workshop

In “Manual Training Toys for the Boy's Workshop,” Harris W. Moore presents a compelling guide that marries creativity and practical skills, aimed particularly at young boys eager to engage in constructive play. The book offers a detailed array of toy projects that promote manual training and the development of craftsmanship, employing a clear and instructional style complemented by illustrations. Moore situates his work within the broader movement of early 20th-century education that emphasized hands-on learning as a crucial complement to traditional academic subjects, reflecting a progressive ethos that recognized the value of physical skill alongside intellectual development. Harris W. Moore, an advocate for manual training and craftsmanship, draws from his background in educational reform and his own experiences with vocational training. His passion for instilling practical skills in youth is evident throughout the book, which serves not only as a how-to manual but also as a means of fostering independence and creativity in young boys. Moore's insights were shaped by the belief that engaging with materials and tools enhances cognitive and physical abilities, preparing boys for future challenges. This book is a timeless resource for educators, parents, and mentors seeking to inspire young minds through hands-on learning. Moore'Äôs projects promote not just the creation of toys but the cultivation of a mindset that values ingenuity and perseverance. “Manual Training Toys for the Boy's Workshop” stands as a vital addition for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity, education, and craftsmanship.
118 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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