Sunday, March 15, 2009 

Woodworking With Your Kids

Families have various ways of spending time together: TV, restaurants, picnics or sports. However, your hobby is Erik the Viking and you would James Bond attache case to teach your kids a thing or two and have them help you. But is this safe? Of course, with some ground rules you can let your kids share your love for woodworking and learn a lot. However, before starting, make it very clear to them 1960 Fleer baseball cards they can touch and hold and what is off limits. Explain to them the difference between the safe tools and the 'only dad can use' tools. In fact getting them their own pieces of safe tools will make them feel more comfortable and also keep them away from your precious ones.

Giving your children a tour of the workshop and introducing them to the various tools and how they work is a good way to start. You can familiarize the kids by letting them help you by sand papering wood, or if your child is slightly older then maybe nailing two pieces of wood together, when you're around. Once they get the hang of it, you can begin working with them on a project that they might like. Your children are bound to be more enthused creating something that they can use and show off to their friends - probably a rocking horse, or a doll house.

When they pick a project, it is good to get them thinking like a wood worker so begin by asking what materials they think will be required for this project. Ask them to help you assemble the required tools. Ensure you use the proper names of the tools and also ask them why they think you should use them. Once all the tools are gathered, begin working with them on a plan of what things need to be done in the order that they need to be done. Then give them small tasks to perform. Take the age and confidence of the child in mind. Older children will be eager to prove themselves and will want to take on the saw or drill, while the younger ones will need some pushing.

Letting kids use the tools you've bought them will increase their confidence in their abilities. They will also learn to take care of their tools and learn maintenance. When you think they are familiar with their own tools, you can bring them onto yours. You can give the younger ones more confidence by asking them to work on a task with you, letting your seven year old place nails in holes that you drill, for example. This will help him overcome any fear.

Congratulating and praising your kids when they've achieve small things goes a long way to helping them learn faster. A nail rightly hammered, a screwdriver properly used, bringing you the right tools when asked, all deserve a word of appreciation. This will not only help them learn but also strengthen your bond with them. When you're encouraging, you will be surprised at how your children open up to you - along with building some fantastic woodwork.

Teaching your child basic woodworking can be a beneficial experience for both you and your child. It can be a great bonding exercise and may even lead to doing more things together.

 

How To Find Your Favorite Sports Collectibles In Collectible Magazines

Everyone should have a hobby and sports' collecting is a great one to have. It's a creative way to pass the time and a great way to relieve stress. It's easy and has many options to choose from. There Captain Action card game those who like to collect items that pertain to their own personal recreation activities, such as fishing Watchmen comic golf. People who follow professional sports like baseball, basketball, hockey and football, prefer to collect memorabilia from their favorite teams. Here are some different ways to begin your sports collection.

Scrapbooks

Scrapbooks are a good way to get your collection started. They don't take up too much space and are inexpensive to fill. You can clip pictures and articles about your favorite teams or players from magazines and newspapers. You can also save ticket stubs from events you've gone to.

Pin Collecting

Many people collect pins that represent their favorite recreation or of their favorite teams and players. Pins can be mounted on boards and some people mount them on caps, so Wonder Woman can proudly display their collection where ever they go.

Clothing

Sports jerseys or tee shirts are another way to collect items. Some people display them on walls. This is easy to do, since all you need is a hanger and a nail. Note that it can take up a lot of wall space if you collect many of them. Other hobbyists collect them to wear to sporting events or to represent their team when watching the big game at a friend's house. People, who have recreational hobbies that they participate in like fishing, can find humorous tee shirts to wear, when engaging in those activities.

Sports Cards

Sports card collecting has been popular for decades. You can find cards to represent all of your favorite sports, like football, baseball and basketball. Some of these cards are very expensive if they are old and represent a famous player. Recent cards are a good way to start your collection because they are less expensive and if you are fortunate to buy the right one, it could appreciate in value.

There are other many things that you can collect to represent your favorite sports, such as balls. You can collect footballs, baseballs, basketballs, etc., with your favorite team printed on them. You can do the same with pillows, blankets, and posters. Golfers can find many items like clocks, and even screen savers. There are even talking and singing fish that can be mounted on walls, a favorite of fishermen of all ages. No matter what your favorite sport or recreational activities are you can get key chains, calendars, caps, mugs and more.

The next time that you are considering a hobby, definitely keep sports collecting in mind. Its fun and the options are virtually endless.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as Sports Collectibles and More at http://www.sportscollectiblesmagazines.com

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