We are having a "Pioneer Celebration" at our elementary school. We are going to be dipping candles, churning butter (using baby food jars, marbles and whipping cream we are going to recreate a "one-room" schoolhouse and let the kids read from a McGuffey Reader, use feather ink quills (we got them free from a museum!)writing with homemade ink(boil walnut shells, vinegar, salt, and add lampblack-which is just black soot you collect by holding a plate over a candle) We found some old spice prints and will let the children color their own black&white copy, we are going to have real pioneer toys, (stilts, game of graces, hoop & stick, whimmy-diddles, nine pins) the children will be allowed to play with them
and at the end of the festival we are going to raffle them off, in a kids only free raffle. We are also going to have a horse-drawn wagon ride. we got some local garden centers to come and decorate for free. Contact your local historical society, they are a great resource. I found alot of info. on the internet, by using key words such as "pioneer children", "pioneer toys", there is a web sight called Mama & Williams Crafts, that have a colonial toys craft page. The pioneer toys were almost all made by some of our crafty dads. We got donations from parents, teachers, and local businesses. Good luck!