HANDS is the theme for this week’s Photo Hunt and here I wrote here that we have a hand in educating our two younger children.
I thought about featuring this photo of my youngest daughter’s hand holding a wooden toy with five pecking hens which looks like a handmade toy.
I thought the concept of this toy is originally Philippine-related but when I Googled the term, I found out the toy is of Scandinavian origin!
Surprise, surprise!
Below is the toy in a close-up photo:
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Tags: handmade, Philippine products, Photo Hunter, toys, wooden, wooden toys
Every Saturday, participants post photos based on a theme. The theme for this Saturday is CHIPPED.
Things that chip easily are those made of glass, ceramic and wood. In my other entry, I featured a chipped (old) historical wall.
Below are two photos of a wooden bench. The first one shows a chipped portion on the arm rest. The second one shows how big and how long the wooden bench is.
Chipped arm rest. of course, its wood and it can be chipped easily but then again, if you see how the bench looks like, chipping is not easy to happen.
This is how long and how heavy (I don’t know how heavy exactly but it looks very heavy indeed) the whole bench looks like:
This is one of the many wooden benches in a place called Tiendesitas where Filipino goods can be bought. We love going to this place because the children get to see a lot of pets being groomed and dressed up. Weekends also mean dog shows 🙂
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Tags: chipped, Tiendesitas, wood, wooden, wooden bench