STEP STOOL (CHILD'S)
xx STEP STOOL
xx STOOL (CHILD'S)
Child's step stool has a center compartment for storing toys. Unit is made from plywood. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Sep 1972 (v.50#9) pg. 93
Elephant step stool (12" high, 17" long) has zigzag accents and fabric ears. BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Nov 1991 (v.69#11) pg. 121, 134
Simple stepstool for a toddler is a good mother-and-child project, taking only about an hour to build. CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Feb 2002 (v.25#4) pg. 9
Baby puzzle play. Step stool with a lower shelf has the letters that spell BABY as puzzle pieces in the stool top. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jul 1991 (v.14#10) pg. 31
Making the Granny chair. Whimsical kitchen stepstool or a child's or doll's chair is painted with a "grandmother" motif. CREATIVE CRAFTS #84 Dec 1981 (v.7#12) pg. 33
How to make and decorate a child's combination chair and step stool. DECORATING & CRAFT IDEAS Nov 1977 (v.8#9) pg. 35, 49, 68
A little stepstool for a child has two steps, patterned sides and a handhold slot in the back. MOTHER EARTH NEWS #55 Jan-Feb 1979 pg. 90
Step stool for a child helps them reach a bathroom sink. The stool folds into the vanity when not needed. POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1986 (v.228#3) pg. 126
How to build a step box for a toddler to reach the faucet for a drink. SUNSET May 1978 (v.160#5) pg. 186
Tip: Modified bottom vanity drawer serves as a child's stepstool up to sink. SUNSET Sep 1989 (v.183#3) pg. 84
Large wooden stepstool doubles as a toybox. WOMAN'S DAY Jul 5 1983 (v.46#12) pg. 66, 136, 137
Standing-tall blocks box that serves as a stool for a child. The box (8"x16"x8" high) has panels on ends, size and top with cutout numbers (1,2 3) and letters (A,B,C) that are framed with strips so the box looks like two large blocks that are side by side. WOOD MAGAZINE #52 Jun 1992 (v.9#4) pg. 68
Child's 2-step stool has a built in storage compartment. Will enable the child to reach about 17" higher. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1981 (v.5#3) pg. 16
Child's two-step stepstool has sides shaped like a pussycat. WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1979 (v.35#4) pg. 53
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