Tools and Gadgets

“Tools and Gadgets” by Antoinette DeBiasi, published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 1992, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This 32-page volume explores various tools and gadgets from the past, providing insights into their uses in homes, general stores, doctor’s offices, and farms. The book invites children to discover and identify different implements, including those used by farmers, millers, woodworkers, metalworkers, and printers.
In “Tools and Gadgets,” readers will find engaging content that enhances their understanding of historical tools and their significance in community life during the colonial period in the United States. The book serves as an educational resource, making it suitable for both orientation and follow-up activities related to historic site visits. Through its informative approach, this edition encourages curiosity about the history of tools and gadgets, fostering a connection to the past.
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Children are fascinated by the uses of gadgets from the past. In Tools and Gadgets, children will have the opportunity to learn about the tools found in the home, general store, doctor’s office, and farm. They will even get to identify some mystery gadgets. This book makes an ideal orientation or follow-up to historic site visits. Featured are implements used by: – farmers – millers – woodworkers – metalworkers – printers
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