The Book On Sports

Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » All Sports Books » Children's Books » The Toymaker: Paper Toys That You Can Make Yourself  
Categories
All Sports Books
Baseball
Football
Basketball
Golf
Soccer
Extreme Sports
Fantasy Sports
Gambling
Subcategories
Baby-3
Ages 4-8
Ages 9-12
Audiobooks
Animals
Arts & Music
Authors & Illustrators, A-Z
Computers
Educational
History & Historical Fiction
Issues
Literature
Obsessions
People & Places
Popular Characters
Reference & Nonfiction
Religions
Science, Nature & How It Works
Series
Sports & Activities
Mass Market
Trade
For the best in golf writing, golf reviews, golf news and golf opinion, visit GolfBlogger

Books On Technology, Computers and the Internet

Discount Golf Equipment

Related Categories
• Children's Books
Subjects
Books
• Crafts for Children
Crafts & Hobbies
Home & Garden
Subjects
Books
• General
Papercrafts
Crafts & Hobbies
Home & Garden
Subjects
• Toymaking
Crafts & Hobbies
Home & Garden
Subjects
Books
• Children's
Calendars
Formats
Custom Stores
Specialty Stores
• Paperback
Binding (binding)
Refinements
Books
• Printed Books
Format (feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
Books

The Toymaker: Paper Toys That You Can Make Yourself

The Toymaker: Paper Toys That You Can Make Yourself

zoom enlarge 
Author: Marilyn Scott-waters
Publisher: Scott-Waters Design
Category: Book

Buy New: $12.95



New (2) Used (3) from $12.90

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 492593

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 20
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 0.5

ISBN: 0975988409
EAN: 9780975988404
ASIN: 0975988409

Publication Date: July 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 6-10 of 15
 « PREV  
1 2 3
  NEXT »

5 out of 5 stars An enchanting throwback to yesteryear   December 19, 2005
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Making toys, boxes and knick knacks out of sturdy cardstock, with pre-printed illustrations, used to be how my grandmother and her siblings passed their free time when they were children. My grandmother said they would spend hours building entire cities out of paper, and I can see why - there's nothing quite so satisfying to a child as being able to play with his own handiwork.

That's where this book comes in. Mrs. Scott-Waters' book is unique both in content and in presentation. Her artistic style reflects 1920s and 1930s style line-art and water color, finely detailed and filled with little embellishments. The pictures found in this book are whimsical and delicate all at the same time, and the finished products are, to a child's mind, extremely practical. Children love having boxes and things with mysterious compartments, and the toys and contraptions that result from this book's projects don't disappoint in that regard.

Most of the included projects are so simple to put together that any child old enough to handle a pair of scissors can at least help out, and with a little help, most anyone can bring forth a relatively sophisticated end result =) But they're so intricate-looking and there is so much detail in the artwork and the mechanisms that even adults will find them interesting and entertaining. They're definitely a breath of fresh air for parents or caregivers seeking to do a worthwhile, enriching arts-and-crafts project together with children!

My only complaint is that on her web site, Mrs. Scott-Waters has a brilliant paper-doll-driven fairytale about otters, a carousel, fairies and a flying fish car on the way to a toymaker's ball. This needs to be published in a second book! It's at least as amazing as the projects in this one!

I do disagree with other reviewers that it's fun for "a" rainy afternoon - it's impossible to do all of them in one sitting, and it's just as well. You will want the fun that this slim little volume contains to last a good long while.



4 out of 5 stars The Toymaker- Paper Toys   September 17, 2005
 5 out of 10 found this review helpful

I tried to print the free paper toys from the website but the quality is mediocre compared to the book. Great fun for a rainy day-even for adults!!The artwork is magical and printed on nice card stock for building toys.


5 out of 5 stars The Toymaker: Paper Toys That You Can Make Yourself   September 12, 2005
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I love this book, and you, whether adult or child, will love it too! I found Marilyn Scott-Waters' web site first, and fell in love with her creative spirit! Very nicely made book, beautiful designs - Very well thought out! Not your ordinary paper cut-outs! I'm sure Amazon has written a good description of the book itself, so I'll just tell you that I've had a lot of fun putting the pieces together and displaying them. All the children who come to the house are fascinated by them and want to make their own. Take a look! Enjoy!


5 out of 5 stars A Magical World of Paper Toys to Amuse & Delight   December 3, 2004
 20 out of 20 found this review helpful

"Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves." ~Sir James Barrie

I love the colors on the paper toys in this book. These are toys you can cut out and make yourself in a few very easy steps. There are many ways you could use this book and it would be perfect for parties or rainy days. It would also be perfect for birthday presents and Christmas. A few of the boxes could hold delicious miniature cookies. You could make tiny sugar cookies, decorate them, and then give them away in the beautiful boxes.

Here is a list of the items you can make in this book:

A Sun Box - A variety of sun pictures are on each side of the box. Then, there is a little piece with a bear holding hearts and flowers that can be placed inside the box.

Spinners - 6 different "Thaumatropes or Turning Wonders" that can be made with a piece of heavy thread and some glue. A picture magically appears when you spin the paper.

Marble Mice - You will need a marble and glue for this item. The mouse can then slide around like a computer mouse.

Tooth Fairy Gazebo - A much better place to leave teeth, for sure.

Happy Bus - Bears are featured on this bus and they are on the way to the beach.

Box - A box in which to keep seashells and wishes.

Bear Wagon - Similar to the bus, but it has two polar bears.

Florimel The Magnificent - A puppet theatre with a detailed backdrop, ships and water.

Butterfly Basket - One of the beautiful Victorian-style projects that requires very little glue and is very easy to cut out. This basket could hold items while sitting on a desk.

Window to Fairyland - My favorite project because the colors are sage, maroon and dark green.

Penny Aeroplane/Airplane - A more sophisticated version of the "aeroplanes" we tried to make as children. What they needed was a penny.

Toy Shop - This looks like a little cottage. You will need to cut around the door so it can open and you can see the items inside.

Dream Theater - The theatre is in four pieces and is very easy to cut out and glue.

Penny Butterfly - After making these butterflies you can balance them on your fingers.

Catcher - The catcher reminds me of items we used to make as children, but we used to write little sentences on the inside so when you opened them up, you had secret messages that were revealed.

Each playful project in this book is perfect for children of all ages and many of the little boxes can be used for hiding objects and have a "mysterious" element children will enjoy. The pages are made from high-quality paper and the entire book is quite magical. Marilyn Scott-Walters has created an entire world of imaginative toys that can be made in a matter of minutes and will last for years. I would have loved to have had a book like this as a child and finally it has appeared.

~The Rebecca Review



5 out of 5 stars Delightful book for both children and adults   November 14, 2004
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

This marvelous book has much to offer both kids & adults. Scott-Waters' illustrations, beginning with the intricately drawn, fairy-tale inspired cover, invite the viewer into a world of story, myth, friendly animals, and imagination. Her beautifully illustrated paper toys, cards and small gifts are a charming way to spend an afternoon with your children or to say "I care" to someone special.

All of the pieces are enchantingly drawn, usually with an abundance of intricate detail, and Scott-Waters' use of color and shading is delightful. Cutting out and assembling these beautiful toys is one of the most pleasant, calming and restorative experiences I've had recently.

The back cover shows photos of the finished, assembled item, so the viewer can easily see what the finished piece will look like in three dimensions.

This book is a wonderful diversion for adults and kids. Try it and enjoy!




Powered by Associate-O-Matic

Contact The Book On Sports