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KIDS CORNER: Model T's For Kids - Teach your grand kids about our wonderful hobby!

Post by ModelTMitch » Mon Mar 17, 2025 3:44 am

I'm sure many of you would agree with me that it's important for our kids (and grand-kids) to learn about important historical figures such as Henry Ford and the history of the automobile, in particular, the one that was first to be mass produced on an assembly line - our beloved Model T!

I have taken the time to update my Model T site's kids section; "Kids Corner", to make it more "kid friendly" and easier for kids to understand.

I've also added a lot more pictures, relevant to the topic, as we know, lots of kids are visual learners.

I would greatly appreciate your feedback and suggestions for any improvements or additions that could be made.


Kids Corner on my website has received major updates
Kids Corner on my website has received major updates
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Post by Allan » Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:47 am

Mitch, I totally agree with your idea to help get kids more interested in our great hobby. Congratulations on your efforts.

But, why is this endeavour from Australia by an Australian, couched in American? The Bluey phenomenon for kids has gone world wide, and a lot of this success is due to its "Australian" content. We don't color in, Aussie kids colour in. We call a center door a centre door. We don't call a tourer a touring, just like we don't call an attack aircraft a fighting. There is no cringe factor in using our own version of English. Hang your hat on being an Aussie. :)

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Post by perry kete » Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:58 am

Mitch, that is a great children's page and a good way to introduce them to history. Keep up the great work.

Allen, I see your point about being proud of one's nationality and perhaps it would make a good addition to one of Mitch's pages if he were to show how the different countries spell a word differently for the same car or truck.
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Post by Flivver » Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:18 pm

This is a great idea! Leave it to Mitch to make it happen. Good on ya!

Flivver Channel will contribute... just gotta find the right content to provide. If anyone has suggestions, from anything they have seen on my videos, let me know.


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Post by TXGOAT2 » Mon Mar 17, 2025 8:57 pm

Blast! My accumulator has gone flat again!

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Post by Craig Leach » Mon Mar 17, 2025 9:30 pm

Hi Mitch,
Thanks for posting this I just sent it to a teacher @ a school that SCMTC gives a presentation @ every year.
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Post by ModelTMitch » Tue Mar 18, 2025 8:22 am

Thank you so much everyone for the positive comments and encouragement - I must be doing something right :D

Of course, if anyone has anything they would like to contribute or make a suggestion, I'm definitely open to it.


Allan wrote:
Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:47 am
Mitch, I totally agree with your idea to help get kids more interested in our great hobby. Congratulations on your efforts.

But, why is this endeavour from Australia by an Australian, couched in American? The Bluey phenomenon for kids has gone world wide, and a lot of this success is due to its "Australian" content. We don't color in, Aussie kids colour in. We call a center door a centre door. We don't call a tourer a touring, just like we don't call an attack aircraft a fighting. There is no cringe factor in using our own version of English. Hang your hat on being an Aussie. :)

Allan from down under.
perry kete wrote:
Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:58 am
Mitch, that is a great children's page and a good way to introduce them to history. Keep up the great work.

Allen, I see your point about being proud of one's nationality and perhaps it would make a good addition to one of Mitch's pages if he were to show how the different countries spell a word differently for the same car or truck.
Flivver wrote:
Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:18 pm
This is a great idea! Leave it to Mitch to make it happen. Good on ya!

Flivver Channel will contribute... just gotta find the right content to provide. If anyone has suggestions, from anything they have seen on my videos, let me know.
Craig Leach wrote:
Mon Mar 17, 2025 9:30 pm
Hi Mitch,
Thanks for posting this I just sent it to a teacher @ a school that SCMTC gives a presentation @ every year.
Craig.
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Update: KIDS CORNER: Model T's For Kids - Teach your grand kids about our wonderful hobby!

Post by ModelTMitch » Fri May 30, 2025 12:30 am


I'm excited to announce two new updates to the Kids Corner page...

  • Two new word searches with increased difficulty for slightly older kids.
  • A jumbo size, 50-clue Model T Ford oriented crossword puzzle, with answers provided in a separate document.

Please let me know what you all think.



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Re: KIDS CORNER: Model T's For Kids - Teach your grand kids about our wonderful hobby!

Post by BubbaSmithTinLizzy » Fri May 30, 2025 6:30 pm

The kids corner is a great idea Mitch. Don't forget to included McDonough Power Equipment because in 1959 they introduced the half-scale Model T's for kids. Some McDonough's Model T replicas were sold in amusement parks to teach kids how to drive but many more were sold as presents to help get kids involved in the hobby.
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Post by ModelTMitch » Sat May 31, 2025 8:20 pm

BubbaSmithTinLizzy wrote:
Fri May 30, 2025 6:30 pm
The kids corner is a great idea Mitch. Don't forget to included McDonough Power Equipment because in 1959 they introduced the half-scale Model T's for kids. Some McDonough's Model T replicas were sold in amusement parks to teach kids how to drive but many more were sold as presents to help get kids involved in the hobby.
I've seen pictures of those kid-sized Model T's online, if I ever find one for sale, I'm definitely going to buy it!!
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Post by Norman Kling » Sat May 31, 2025 9:31 pm

Very well presented. The club should add a forum for the kids. We are all getting older and need younger generations to carry on the hobby and be the caretakers for our cars.
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Post by Norman Kling » Sat May 31, 2025 9:33 pm

I see it has already been done. Well done.
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Post by BubbaSmithTinLizzy » Mon Jun 02, 2025 9:34 pm

Mitch, I know there are several in Australia.
They even had them at Gilltrap’s Auto Museum in Coolangatta. When Gilltrap's opened in September of 1959 on Australia's Gold Coast it featured half-scale McDonough Model T replicas for the kids to drive.
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Post by BubbaSmithTinLizzy » Thu Jun 05, 2025 11:17 pm

Mitch, in 1963 the Antique Car Museum in Charlemont Massachusetts featured half-scale Model T’s for kids to drive. These little cars are a great way to get kids involved in our hobby.
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Post by ModelTMitch » Thu Jun 26, 2025 10:21 pm

BubbaSmithTinLizzy wrote:
Thu Jun 05, 2025 11:17 pm
Mitch, in 1963 the Antique Car Museum in Charlemont Massachusetts featured half-scale Model T’s for kids to drive. These little cars are a great way to get kids involved in our hobby.
If only there was a company actively making these fantastic toys today, instead of having to track down an antique :|
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Post by DanTreace » Fri Jun 27, 2025 9:11 pm

ModelTMitch wrote:
Thu Jun 26, 2025 10:21 pm
If only there was a company actively making these fantastic toys today, instead of having to track down an antique :|
This one is made today, modern elec. power, kid driving Model T. Only $3900 FOB China! ;)

https://antiquegolfcart.com/product/model-t-toy-car/
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Post by babychadwick » Sun Jun 29, 2025 8:04 am

Ok so not a T but same era, he just had to get in and around to check it out and get as many pics as possible.
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Post by ModelTMitch » Sun Jun 29, 2025 5:53 pm

DanTreace wrote:
Fri Jun 27, 2025 9:11 pm
ModelTMitch wrote:
Thu Jun 26, 2025 10:21 pm
If only there was a company actively making these fantastic toys today, instead of having to track down an antique :|
This one is made today, modern elec. power, kid driving Model T. Only $3900 FOB China! ;)

https://antiquegolfcart.com/product/model-t-toy-car/
Too bad those are all AI generated images and it's not real :cry:
Looks good at first glance, had me fooled momentarily...
I hope nobody actually hands over any money for this non existent beauty... a close up view of the attempted Ford logo straight away screams AI. So does the front spring that looks more like twisted rope. Sorry, I've used enough AI for legitimate purposes to see that this piece of art, though reasonably good, is attempting to rip people off— stay away!
AI fake Model T
AI fake Model T
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