Covered Wagon
Craft time with the Archives! Have you ever wondered how pioneers got around before they had cars? Sometimes, they would use horses and a covered wagon. Settlers used these wagons in the early to mid-1800s, and today we will make our own miniature covered wagon. You will need popsicle sticks, cardboard, a piece of construction paper, and hot glue or wood glue. Let's get started!

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DIY Cardboard Covered Wagon

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