About this Event
The Rogers Historical Museum is kicking off a year-long celebration of America’s 250th anniversary with Spring Break at the Museum: Colonial Days! Discover how children’s work and play in 18th century America compare to life today. Ages 6-12. 90-minute session reservations required. Free admission.
American colonial toys were often made from farm byproducts like wool. When children played with wool dolls or felted balls, they weren’t just having fun—they were learning to handle the materials they would later process as adults. Join guest presenter Eddon Boyd from the Brick Street Handspinners to see how raw fleece that has been shaved off the sheep is processed by hand before it can be felted or spun and woven into cloth. Kids will learn how to sort the wool, discovering what can be washed and used and what should be thrown away.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Key Wing of Rogers Historical Museum, 322 S Second Street, Rogers, United States
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