Pioneer Days Discover the Past with Fun Projects,
Games, Activities and Recipes
by David C. King and Cheryl Kirk Noll
Dozens of fun, hands-on projects and
activities from the days of the American pioneers
Join twelve-year-old Sam Butler and
his nine-year-old sister, Liz, on the American frontier in
1843. Discover the hard work, fun, and adventure of their
daily lives, and along the way learn how to play games, make
toys and crafts, and perform everyday activities just like
Liz and Sam.
You can make your own homemade soda
pop and cook up a batch of johnnycakes. Use clay to create
your own pottery and design a string of African trade beads,
or learn the Native American art of sandpainting. You can
even make your own holiday decorations out of dough or pinecones—if
you're not too busy playing tangram, a Chinese puzzle game,
or a beanbag target game.
Pioneer Days is filled with
interesting bits of historical information and fun facts about
growing up in days gone by. Discover how different—and
how similar—life was for American kids in history.