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Redinger proudly displays a handmade thank you with the painted handprints of students who received some of his toys in his home workshop.  (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)

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Toymaker crafts wooden treasures for Children's Medical Center
April 13, 2018 4 a.m.

Toymaker crafts wooden treasures for Children's Medical Center

In a storage room at Kalispell Regional Medical Center, a row of toy trucks await their young drivers. Tiny tables and chairs, painted in an array of colorful shapes, are ready for the hospital’s smaller patients. These pint-sized wooden creations — a gift from one of the Flathead’s most prolific toymakers — are destined for the second floor of the new Montana Children’s Medical Center, due to open next spring. And while these old-school gifts may not seem at home in a facility bedecked with the latest technology in design and pediatric care, they’ll play an important role for kids at the hospital by providing a fun and imaginative diversion from the seriousness of their conditions.