Medieval Village – The Woodcutter – Cut out play set
Build a lovely French medieval village with these cut-out figures and scenery. With this set, you can assemble the woodcutters. This set includes a small hut, many trees, and 6 persons as well as many details to enhance your scenery.
This set includes all the cut-out figures shown in the photo, both in color as well as a copy in black and white for the children to color.
A fun project to build together as a family. With this set are detailed instructions on how to cut and assemble your play set. The figures are easy to cut and glue. All you will need are scissors and a glue stick. Print out the cut-out figures on card-stock paper or heavier paper, 160 gr (recommended). The figures of the people are about 5.5 centimeters high.
What you will receive:
1 PDF of 18 pages with the instructions and all the pieces in color.
An added PDF of 10 pages with only the pieces in black and white.
Build a lovely French medieval village with these cut-out figures and scenery. With this set, you can assemble the woodcutters. This set includes a small hut, many trees, and 6 persons as well as many details to enhance your scenery.
This set includes all the cut-out figures shown in the photo, both in color as well as a copy in black and white for the children to color.
A fun project to build together as a family. With this set are detailed instructions on how to cut and assemble your play set. The figures are easy to cut and glue. All you will need are scissors and a glue stick. Print out the cut-out figures on card-stock paper or heavier paper, 160 gr (recommended). The figures of the people are about 5.5 centimeters high.
What you will receive:
1 PDF of 18 pages with the instructions and all the pieces in color.
An added PDF of 10 pages with only the pieces in black and white.
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LIFE OF A woodcutter IN MEDIEVAL TIME
In the Middle Ages (medieval times), wood was the primary fuel. The different types of wood were used for such things as building homes and shelters, furniture making, heating for warmth and cooking, and heating for pottery making, metal and glass work. Many things depended on a regular supply of wood. The woodcutter who went into the forest to cut wood and bring it back was a major part of the medieval economy.
Because of the nature of his work, the woodcutter rarely lived in a fixed abode for any length of time. Many set up temporary shelters on the edge of the woods and moved on when the best trees had been harvested.
Because of the nature of his work, the woodcutter rarely lived in a fixed abode for any length of time. Many set up temporary shelters on the edge of the woods and moved on when the best trees had been harvested.
See the video link below and pictures. You can look up more articles on the internet or at the public library. Also, if available, you can visit an archaeological site and museum.