Halloween of Yesteryear
We’re kicking it old-school this week with some Halloween activities you can do at home! We’ve pulled some pages from a book in our collections entitled, My Activity Book: The How and Why Program Activity Unit for Mother, Teacher, Child, a workbook of games, activities, crafts, and lessons put together by educators from around the United States in 1945. Many parents and teachers used books like this one to entertain their children while also encouraging them to think creatively and practice rudimentary skills like handwriting and basic math. Did you grow up with workbooks like this one? Try out these activities at home with your youngin’s or the young-at-heart!
Our first lesson is in drawing. Using simple shapes like circles, you can add in detail to create something new from a spooky Jack-O-Lantern to a flying witch. What creepy Halloween critters can you come up with?
Ready for more of a challenge? Follow along for the misadventures of Tommy and Susie. 
