Little Woodchucks
Offerman Woodshop's Guide to Tools and Tomfoolery
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Narrado por:
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Nick Offerman
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Lee Buchanan
In his long running hit book Good Clean Fun, Nick Offerman brought us into his woodshop with personal reflections on woodworking alongside instructions to create some of his favorite projects. Now, in Little Woodchucks, the Offerman Woodshop is opening its avuncular doors to woodworkers of all ages in the form of twelve brand-new, family-friendly projects perfect for kids, from beginner projects like a handmade box kite to more challenging offerings like a little free library / meat locker.
Combining his signature wry humor with clearly written and joyfully illustrated project instructions, Little Woodchucks is the perfect way to encourage eye contact and other old-fashioned familial engagements, while introducing young woodworkers-to-be to the satisfaction and good, clean fun of hands-on crafting.
* This audiobook edition includes original music by Mark Rivers and Nick Offerman and a downloadable PDF containing instructions and photos for all twelve projects in the book.
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"Despite the sincerity of [Offerman's] message, the book is also, to borrow a phrase from his previous work, Good Clean Fun. Many of the illustrations feature kids Offerman knows in real life, in cheeky scenarios that will make readers look twice. And the writing itself reads less like a textbook and more like a witty friend guiding you over your shoulder." —People
"The book contains, as the title might suggest, woodworking activities grownups can do with kids. Like, real fun stuff! Want to build a box kite? It's in the book! How about a little free library? Guess what? It's in the book.” —Bullseye
“Want to have some fun? Little Woodchucks is for every kid--and 50-year-old woman--who wants to make something cool with their hands.” —Amy Poehler, actress, co-host of Making It, and New York Times bestselling author of Yes Please
“One of the most valuable things an adult can teach a child is how to use tools and become a confident problem solver. I was lucky--my dad handed me real (and sometimes dangerous!) tools when I was just a few years old. That early experience built my confidence and gave me practical know-how from the start. In this book, Nick and Lee make a compelling case: kids need to create things with their hands. With a bit of guidance and a few simple projects, your little woodchuck will be building, designing, and bringing their ideas to life. Each project helps develop new skills, step by step. By the time your child turns 18, with the help of this book, they just might become a true artist.” —Jimmy DiResta, builder, maker, and host of Making Fun
"Actor Offerman (Good Clean Fun) and woodworker Buchanan deliver a humorous guide to woodworking projects for kids and adults… Step-by-step directions for each project are provided, and Offerman’s signature wit is on display in the text and the plethora of photos of him hamming it up with kids in the workshop. The result is a boon for parents seeking to get their kids away from screens and immersed in the world around them.” —Publishers Weekly
"A thoroughly enjoyable book that’ll leave you with a craving to get creative.” —Kirkus
"The book contains, as the title might suggest, woodworking activities grownups can do with kids. Like, real fun stuff! Want to build a box kite? It's in the book! How about a little free library? Guess what? It's in the book.” —Bullseye
“Want to have some fun? Little Woodchucks is for every kid--and 50-year-old woman--who wants to make something cool with their hands.” —Amy Poehler, actress, co-host of Making It, and New York Times bestselling author of Yes Please
“One of the most valuable things an adult can teach a child is how to use tools and become a confident problem solver. I was lucky--my dad handed me real (and sometimes dangerous!) tools when I was just a few years old. That early experience built my confidence and gave me practical know-how from the start. In this book, Nick and Lee make a compelling case: kids need to create things with their hands. With a bit of guidance and a few simple projects, your little woodchuck will be building, designing, and bringing their ideas to life. Each project helps develop new skills, step by step. By the time your child turns 18, with the help of this book, they just might become a true artist.” —Jimmy DiResta, builder, maker, and host of Making Fun
"Actor Offerman (Good Clean Fun) and woodworker Buchanan deliver a humorous guide to woodworking projects for kids and adults… Step-by-step directions for each project are provided, and Offerman’s signature wit is on display in the text and the plethora of photos of him hamming it up with kids in the workshop. The result is a boon for parents seeking to get their kids away from screens and immersed in the world around them.” —Publishers Weekly
"A thoroughly enjoyable book that’ll leave you with a craving to get creative.” —Kirkus
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