This craft is reprinted courtesy of Karen Robinson. In pioneer days toys were made out of materials at hand like this Hanky Kitty that would make an economical pet and provide hours of companionship for the active mind. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Lion Brand Yarns. Let's go back in time when frontier mothers made yarn dolls for the entertainment of their girls. Many stories came alive with these simple toys. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Elmers.com. Westward Ho!. Time for some high adventure with your own covered wagon. The fun begins with creating this western treasure and continues on for many hours with imaginary western adventures. Books... Click here
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Karen Robinson. Keep your young listeners enthralled as you fashion Anna Bandanna while you tell them stories about the old days and teach them that all treasured toys do not need to be "store bought&quo... Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of kidscraftweekly.com. Your little ones will love ripping and scrunching newspaper to stuff this sleepy snake. The sticky variety of velcro dots work well to hold the snake in a coiled position and also allow kids ... Click here
This craft is reprinted courtesy of Terri of Making Friends. Make a paper bonnet that looks like a bonnet the pioneer women wore. Thanks go to Mrs. Tiano, first grade teacher in Long Island, for showing me how to make this. Click here
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