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Brio Wood Toys Popular Q&A
Q: What are Brio toys?
A: wooden train tracks which you can put together in different forms with loadss of different trains and bridges and things. it's very fun : Read More »
Q: Where was the Brio toy company founded?
A: The Brio toy company was founded in the country Sweden. It was in the small town of Boalt, Scania. However, the company was first based in the town of Osby. Read More »
Q: How to Make Wood Toys.
A: 1. Draw the outline of your toy onto paper. This could be an animal, a shape, letters or numbers. 2. Cut out the object with scissors. This template can be used... Read More »
Q: How to Carve Wood Toys.
A: 1. Find a pattern for your toy. Thousands of patterns exist. Visit your library to check out wooden toy pattern books or to look for patterns in woodworking mag... Read More »
Q: What is a good type wood for toys?
A: Balsa would be good, but it breaks very easily. Try dogwood. Read More »