Each year we set up at a large living history museum for a weekend event and do a number of things with kids. The old standby has been letting them shell an ear of corn with an old cast iron corn sheller mounted on a wooden box. After shelling the ear they have the option of taking the cob with them and most take it.
The current most popular extra thing we are doing with that is we put a beam on the ground and put one of those rubber backed entry mats you see in stores on each side of the beam where the kids kneel and drive a nail in the beam with one of the half dozen hammers we have laying there. One of us or our helpers start the nails to avoid bleeding and the kids drive them. Goes over better than free lollipops.
We have done a lot of other things and still do other stuff but since I am getting older and my son gets really busy in the fall I have cut back on the tractors and machinery that we haul up there (plus the fuel for a bunch of hauling trips about 50 miles one way is getting painful too). I like to be doing something too like last year I built a garden type gate (just hand tools) just working on it at odd times for something for people to look at.
OK, the thinking cap bit...
I am looking for something "EXTREMELY" simple and very small to make a bunch of over the course of the day, maybe lathe related. Just as an example one thought I have had was yoyo's. Maybe make them and generate some tiny contest like a wheel of fortune type thing to give them away.
Please flood me with ideas...
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