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Thursday, December 17, 2020

Vintage Family Handyman Project from 1983: Teach Your Children the Joys of Woodworking

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Teach Your Children Well

Family Handyman first launched in 1951, so 2021 marks our 70th anniversary. We’re celebrating with some of our favorite content from over the years. This project about teaching the joys of woodworking to children ran in our December 1983 issue. As the article says, “Even children as young as four or five can design and build simple projects if you guide and encourage them. The younger they start, the better.”

Do you love the ’80s? Check out these Family Handyman vintage truck ads from the ‘80s.



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