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Armoire That’s Scaled Right for Children

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<i> Ellingson has been designing patterns and plans for the amateur woodworker since 1948. </i>

If closet space in the kids’ room is at a premium, or their clothes don’t get put away because “I can’t reach all the drawers!” you may need our pint-size child’s armoire.

This dresser/closet combination measures about 44 1/2 inches high by 37 1/2 inches wide by 17 3/4 inches deep, and by standing on their tiptoes or with the help of a step stool, your children will be able to put away all their won belongings.

With one large drawer and five smaller ones, there’s lots of room for socks and play clothes. The closet area is perfect for hanging dresses and jackets or can be altered to contain two large shelves for shoes and toys.

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Made from pine, it can be stained or painted to match your child’s room. Step-by-step directions and 10 accompanying photos plus a bill of material, cutting schedule, diagrams and detailed drawings guide you in all phases of construction.

To obtain Child’s Armoire, Plan No. 766, please send $5.50. You may also enjoy our collection of five pieces of children’s furniture including a step chair, rocking chair and more, No. C19, Kiddie Furniture, $10.50 (No. C19 does not include No. 766).

All prices include postage and handling. Send check or money order to Steve Ellingson, c/o Los Angeles Times, P.O. Box 2383, Van Nuys, Calif. 91409-2383.

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