We check out two new publications to add to your workshop library
Forest Craft Handbook, by Richard Irvine

This charming new book, by experienced Forest School teacher Richard Irvine, offers a perfect way to introduce children to whittling, as well as encouraging them to explore their local woodlands. The aim is to get kids as hands-on as possible – with appropriate adult supervision – so the book begins with an overview of the essential tools along with clearly illustrated guides to cutting, carving and knife-sharpening techniques. There’s also a handy guide to identifying the tree species most commonly found in our woodlands.
The main part of the book is made up of 20 carving projects, varying in difficulty but all achievable for children. Only small quantities of wood are needed to make these projects, which could be sourced from pruned branches (with permission from the land owner) or fallen wood found on the forest floor. The items to make include a kazoo, duck caller, whistle, spud gun, stick people, magic wand, beads and carved fungi. Each one is explained in easy-to- follow steps, and kids are sure to enjoy playing with them as much as they love making them. Best of all, the book’s handy size makes it easy to pack in your bag and take it with you on your next woodland walk – an excellent way to inspire the next generation of carvers and nature lovers.
£14.99,GMC Books



