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Kids Crafts for Prairie Living

    Sewing

    • By the age of 7 or 8, most children are ready to learn basic hand-sewing skills that will enable them to stitch some felt mittens or mend their own clothes by repairing a split seam or replacing a button. Learning how to sew can begin with threading a large, blunt needle with yarn and sewing a drawstring coin purse or a bookmark. More advanced projects might include making simple dolls stuffed with cotton or straw, an apron or a pillow.

    Knitting

    Soap Making

    Woodworking: Build a Birdhouse

    • Birdhouses are a cheerful and instructional addition to a backyard.birdhouses image by Igor Zhorov from Fotolia.com

      Pioneers used wood to build houses, fencing and wagons. On a smaller scale, they enjoyed the craft of woodworking for making toys and household implements. Making a birdhouse is a good beginning woodworking project for a child. It's not hard to design an original birdhouse or find a pattern, and completing the project requires basic tools. With a little research, you and your child can build a birdhouse particularly suited to bird species native to your area. Then you will both have the pleasure of watching the new inhabitants move in and make themselves at home.

    Candle Making

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