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Polish Paper-Cutting (Wycinanki) A Craft Rich In History And Culture

December 17, 2025 | 2 Comments
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Today we did a Polish paper cutting activity. Continuing in our hands-on learning and focusing more on European countries this year, Tiny did a fun Polish paper-cutting activity.

I have an upcoming unit study about Poland that I’m tickled to show you, but first I just have to give you a peek at this fun art project.

Polish Paper-Cutting (Wycinanki) A Craft Rich In History And Culture

Have you ever head of Wycinanki? Yep, me neither which is why we were so excited to try it out.

Appreciating Culture through Art

At first glance you may think it’s easy. I confess we thought the same thing. What could be so hard about cutting paper right?

Wycinanki or polish paper-cutting became popular in the 1800s and peasants used it to decorate their home. They would brighten up their white walls with beautiful colored designs or hang the paper art from the ceiling or beams.

There were a lot of scenes of natures, but they especially liked roosters. But that is not the only pattern, it seems as time goes on, more and more designs are crafted like flowers, stars, medallions and peacocks.

Tiny pieces of paper are cut out and glued together to form an intricate pattern. And the idea is to layer the tiny intricate pieces to form designs and color.

After reading about it, like a lot of places each region has it’s own way of  doing it. One region typically stayed in one color while another area explored with multiple colors.

I rounded up some other Polish paper-cutting pictures from an art site to inspire me you.

  • Credit: Chicken Wycinanki on DeviantArt

You can see why the Polish people decorate with these beautiful crafts. Not only is the art soothing to do, but it gives the whole place a new look.

    We even saw some pictures with the designs done on eggs. What detailed work!
    star – gwiazda on DeviantArt

    BOOKS FOR KIDS ABOUT POLAND OR SET IN POLAND

    Next, look at some of these books about Poland.

    7 Books About Polish History or set in Poland

    Use some of these books to bring your love learning about stories set in Poland or about Polish history to life.

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    The Dollmaker of Krakow

    In the land of dolls, there is magic.In the land of humans, there is war. Everywhere there is pain.But together there is hope. Karolina is a living doll whose king and queen have been overthrown. But when a strange wind spirits her away from the Land of the Dolls, she finds herself in Kraków, Poland, in the company of the Dollmaker, a man with an unusual power and a marked past.

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    Escape from Warsaw

    Germans march into Poland in 1941, the Balickis’ happy family life is shattered. With their parents taken away by Nazis, Ruth, Edek and Bronia are forced to fend for themselves in the dangerous, war-ravaged city of Warsaw.When Edek is captured too, the girls are desperate. Then they meet orphaned street urchin Jan, who carries with him a talisman of a silver sword paperknife that they recognise as having belonged to
    their mother..

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    The Story of Marie Curie: An Inspiring Biography for Young Readers (The Story of Biographies)

    Marie Curie was one of the most celebrated scientists in history. Before she changed the world with her discoveries in physics and chemistry, Marie was an intelligent girl who studied hard to reach the top of her class in school. She overcame many challenges, including people who told her she couldn't be a scientist because she was a woman. She didn't let anything stop her, and her important research is still helping people today. Explore how Marie Curie went from being a young girl growing up in Poland to a famous, Nobel Prize-winning scientist.

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    The Light in Hidden Places

    The extraordinary story of Stefania Podgórska, a Polish teenager who chose bravery and humanity by hiding thirteen Jews in her attic during WWII, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Sharon Cameron -- now a Reese's Book Club YA Pick!

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    Poland: A Novel

    In this sweeping novel, James A. Michener chronicles eight tumultuous centuries as three Polish families live out their destinies. The Counts Lubonski, the petty nobles Bukowksi, and the peasants Buk are at some times fiercely united, at others tragically divided. With an inspiring tradition of resistance to brutal invaders, from the barbarians to the Nazis, and a heritage of pride that burns through eras of romantic passion and courageous solidarity, their common story reaches a breathtaking culmination in the historic showdown between the uthless Communists and rebellious farmers of the modern age. Like the heroic land that is its subject, Poland teems with vivid events, unforgettable characters, and the unfolding drama of an entire nation.

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    We Were the Lucky Ones: A Novel

    Inspired by the incredible true story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II, determined to survive—and to reunite—We Were the Lucky Ones is a tribute to the triumph of hope and love against all odds. “Love in the face of global adversity? It couldn't be more timely.” —Glamour   It is the spring of 1939 and three generations of the Kurc family are doing their best to live normal lives, even as the shadow of war grows closer. The talk around the family Seder table is of new babies and budding romance, not of the increasing hardships threatening Jews in their hometown of Radom, Poland. But soon the horrors overtaking Europe will become inescapable and the Kurcs will be flung to the far corners of the world, each desperately trying to navigate his or her own path to safety.

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    The Warrior Maiden

    She is expected to marry, cook, and have children—and instead she’s sneaking off to war. Can she manage to stay alive, save her mother, and keep the handsome son of a duke from discovering her secret? The Warrior Maiden is a reimagining of the classic Mulan tale in medieval Europe.

    When Mulan takes her father’s place in battle against the besieging Teutonic Knights, she realizes she has been preparing for this journey her whole life—and that her life, and her mother’s, depends on her success. As the adopted daughter of poor parents, Mulan has little power in the world. If she can’t prove herself on the battlefield, she could face death—or, perhaps worse, marriage to the village butcher.

    Disguised as a young man, Mulan meets the German duke’s son, Wolfgang, who is determined to save his people even if it means fighting against his own brother. Wolfgang is exasperated by the new soldier who always seems to be one step away from disaster—or showing him up in embarrassing ways.

    I know you’ll love this upcoming unit study about Poland which is geared toward middle school kids and the best way to kick off a unit study is always with a hands-on activity and fun.

    Tiny enjoyed doing this rooster and we especially love having the patterns that came with the crate. I think you’re kids will love this project. More to come soon!

    If you’re wanting to do a unit study about a European country, grab Switzerland Homeschool Geography Unit Study (and Lapbook) here. And there is no shortage of fun hands-on ideas in our series.

    Polish Paper-Cutting. Try Polish Folk Art When Studying About Europe or doing a homeschool unit study. Day 10 of Hands-on Learning Activities @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

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    Free Lapbook Asia For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

    December 13, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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    I have a free lapbook Asia for you today. Also, look at my pages Homeschool Lapbooks – Powerful Tools For Mastery Learning for more lapbook ideas and Ancient Civilization.

    Asia is a very diverse continent and an Asia lapbook is a fun way to tie many subjects together. For example, for geography focus on the different regions like East Asia, South Asia and the Middle East.

    Too, covering major and famous landmarks like the Taj Mahal, the Great Wall of China, Petra, and Angkor Wat make both for a study of history and geography.

    Free Lapbook Asia For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

    Next, children love learning about the fauna in different continents. For example, focus on learning about pandas, tigers, snow leopards, camels and Komodo dragons.

    And although we don’t do this with every unit study and lapbook we do, we love to incorporate cooking and learning about the food in various countries.

    For instance, try Sushi, dumplings, pho, ramen and sticky rice.

    BOOKS FOR KIDS ABOUT ASIA

    Next, look at these books about Asia.

    I look for living books then add reference books. Use one of these as a spine to accompany the lapbook.

    9 Asia Books for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

    Asia is a large continent but I try to list some of our favorites.

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    Prairie Lotus

    Acclaimed, award-winning author Linda Sue Park has placed a young half-Asian girl, Hanna, in a small town in America’s heartland, in 1880. Hanna’s adjustment to her new surroundings, which primarily means negotiating the townspeople’s almost unanimous prejudice against Asians, is at the heart of the story.

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    A Single Shard

    Tree-ear is fascinated by the celedon ware created in the village of Ch’ulp’o. He is determined to prove himself to the master potter, Min—even if it means making a solitary journey to present Min’s work in the hope of a royal commission . . . or arriving at the royal court with nothing but a single celadon shard.

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    Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes

    The star of her school’s running team, Sadako is lively and athletic…until the dizzy spells start. Then she must face the hardest race of her life—the race against time. Based on a true story, Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes celebrates the courage that makes one young woman a heroine in Japan. 

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    The Big Wave

    Kino lives on a farm on the side of a mountain in Japan. His friend, Jiya, lives in a fishing village below. Everyone, including Kino and Jiya, has heard of the big wave. No one suspects it will wash over them, until the rushing water sweeps away the whole village—including Jiya's family.

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    One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical Folktale

    Long ago in India, there lived a raja who believed that he was wise and fair. But every year he kept nearly all of the people's rice for himself. Then when famine came, the raja refused to share the rice, and the people went hungry. Then a village girl named Rani devises a clever plan. She does a good deed for the raja, and in return the raja lets her choose her reward. Rani asks for just one grain of rice, doubled every day for thirty days. Through the surprising power of doubling, one grain of rice grows into more than one billion grains of rice - and Rani teaches the raja a lesson about what it truly means to be wise and fair.Demi's exquisitely detailed art, inspired by traditional Indian miniature paintings, combine with her simple retelling to convey the heart and wisdom of this satisfying mathematical tale.

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    I Rode a Horse of Milk White Jade

    A moving and heartfelt story about the lengths one would go to help their family.

    When Oyuna was a baby, a horse accidentally crushed her foot, cursing her family with bad luck. Oyuna vows to restore good fortune to her family…but how?

    One fateful day, soldiers from the great Khan's army invade her village to steal horses and gather new soldiers. In hopes of bringing honor to her family, Oyuna courageously disguises herself as a boy and joins the soldiers on their quest. With only her horse and her cat to keep her company, Oyuna sets off on an amazing journey across deserts and mountains―a journey that will change her life forever.

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    The Golden Hawks of Genghis Khan

    "You must not speak of the Golden Hawks! Word easily flies down the caravan trails to the ears of the Mongols in the land of Genghis Khan. And then, Jalair, the Mongols will come and slay you!"

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    The Story about Ping

    Ping, the spirited little duck who lives on a boat on the Yangtze River. Ping's misadventures one night while exploring the world around his home form the basis of this timeless classic, which is brought to life by Kurt Wiese's warm and poignant illustrations.

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    The Littlest Yak

    A little yak yearns for BIG things in this rollicking, rhyming picture book that celebrates individuality, unique talents, and the importance of not growing up too fast.Gertie is the littlest yak in her pack, feeling stuck in her smallness. She wants to grow up and have BIGNESS and TALLNESS, with the hugest of hooves and humongous horns too! Because there isn't anything a BIG yak can't do.So Gertie devises a growing-up plan. She eats her veggies, exercises every day, and reads lots of books. Still, she isn't any bigger. But when the other yaks come calling for Gertie to help them with a daring and dangerous task, could it be because it's something only a small yak can do?

    Also, look at these hands-on activities to pair with the Asia lapbook.

    HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES TO PAIR WITH THE ASIA LAPBOOK

    • Cardboard Crafting: How to Make Your Own Taj Mahal Asian Activity
    • Learn About Indigenous Animal Geography Fun Activity for Preschool to Elementary
    • Mythical Stories For Kids From Asia | Amazing Yeti Cupcakes
    • 5 Asia Activities For Kids & Free Color by Number Camel
    • Quick and Easy Ancient Chinese Paper making for Kids
    • Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History
    • Marco Polo Unit Study and Lapbook
    • Medieval Japan Unit Study and Lapbook
    • How to Make an Easy Bird Craft Fun Paper Plate Peacock
    • Free The New Seven Wonders of the World Worksheet
    • Free Lapbook India for Kids Who Love Hands-on History
    • Biology Science Curriculum For Elementary Students They Love & Tiger Craft
    • Fun Facts About Marco Polo | The Fascinating World of the Mongols
    Free Lapbook Asia For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

    Then, look at these minibooks about Asia.

    MINIBOOKS INCLUDED IN THE ASIA LAPBOOK

    • Regions of Asia
    • Fun Facts About Asia
    • Exploring Asia map
    • Traditional Crafts
    • My favorite animal report
    • Plants in Asia
    • Famous Asian foods

    HOW TO GET THE FREE ASIA LAPBOOK

    Now, how to grab the freebie. It’s a subscriber freebie.

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    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs (Free Maps)

    November 29, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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    I have an easy Lewis and Clark map activity for your budding history buffs. Also, look at my page Lewis and Clark Fun Homeschool Unit Study and Lapbook for more ideas.

    Additionally, I have a free map that can be used as an outline to teach younger children, and I share ways you can expand it for older learners. You can download the map at the bottom.

    Lewis and Clark along with their team are the ultimate explorers in U.S. history. However, introducing the feat they accomplished on their journey to the Pacific is not easy to present to younger children.

    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs

    Even older learners may not have an idea of their trek. This easy hands-on assignment using push pins and a map gives them a chance to touch history and makes their story have meaning.

    And by tracing and learning about the expedition, learners understand that history happened in real places.

    Too, if you happen to live in an area that Lewis and Clark traveled in or visited an area they trekked, history takes on personal meaning.

    LEWIS AND CLARK BOOKS FOR KIDS

    Next, I’ve rounded up some living books and other resources for multiple ages.

    Add one or two to your home library.

    14 Lewis and Clark | Sacagawea Exploration Unit Study Resources

    Lewis and Clark is one of the most significant periods in American history and you can spend weeks exploring the lands and people west of the Mississippi with these fun books and resources.

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    How We Crossed The West: The Adventures Of Lewis And Clark

    Appealing art and descriptive text bring Lewis and Clark alive for young adventurers. Carefully chosen text from Lewis and Clark's actual journals opens a fascinating window into this country's exciting history.

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    National Geographic Readers: Sacagawea

    Explore one of the most recognized figures in American history with this biography of Sacagawea. Kids will learn about her crucial role in the Lewis and Clark expedition and her influential legacy.  The level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for independent readers.

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    Of Courage Undaunted: Across the Continent with Lewis & Clark

    Commissioned in 1803 by President Thomas Jefferson to explore and open up this vast territory, Lewis and Clark felt it was the realization of a lifelong dream. Against the hardships of the wilderness, possible attack by hostile Indians, sudden blizzards and terrifying natural obstacles, these two men led the Corps of Discovery ably and nobly to complete their mission. Their Corps included American Indians from the Sioux, Mandan, Shoshone, Clatsop and Chopunnish tribes. Sacajawea, the only woman on the trip, was a Shoshone woman who contributed invaluable service as interpreter and guide. Daugherty's evocative sepia and black ink illustrations depict individuals of humor, vitality, passion, and strength.

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    Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West

    From the New York Times bestselling author the definitive book on Lewis and Clark’s exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, the most momentous expedition in American history and one of the great adventure stories of all time.

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    The Truth About Sacajawea (Lewis & Clark Expedition)

    The only book ever written that tells the eyewitness truth about this famous teenage Indian mother who was indispensable to the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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    The Journals of Lewis and Clark: 1805: Volume II

    On May 14, 1804, the Corps of Discovery set out from Camp Dubois, Illinois, heading westward under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and his Second Lieutenant, William Clark. While Lewis led the group in terms of rank, the two men became de facto equals, giving their names jointly to a journey that would shape the future of the fledgling United States — the Lewis and Clark Expedition. This book presents journal entries taken directly from the expedition.

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    Sacagawea: American Pathfinder

    Describes how Sacagawea found adventure guiding Lewis and Clark to the Oregon coast.

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    Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark (Third Edition): A Guide to the Trail Today

    Take Your Own Journey through History on the Lewis & Clark Trail! Follow the journey of the Corps of Discovery from Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello through the Midwest and the Rockies, to the Pacific Ocean and back with this detailed chronicle of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. This third edition of the classic guidebook features accessible text that combines the historical sites and color maps that merge the past and present in a user-friendly and entertaining way.

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    The Lewis and Clark Expedition (Graphic History)

    In this epic graphic novel, follow the dramatic story of  the Lewis and Clark expedition. In 1804, these two explorers, along with their "Corps of Discovery," traversed the unmapped American West, leading to scientific discoveries, interactions with Native nations, and route to the Pacific Ocean. Dramatic illustrations and fast-paced text provide a "you-are-there" experience. With extensive back matter, including a bibliography, extended reading list, glossary, and further Internet sources, young readers will gobble up this action-packed comic book about one of history's most compelling moments.

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    The Oregon Trail: The Journey Across the Country From Lewis and Clark to the Transcontinental Railroad With 25 Projects

    In The Oregon Trail: The Journey Across the Country from Lewis and Clark to the Transcontinental Railroad, readers ages 9 to 12 can delve into the explorations of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and other explorers. They can learn about the more than half a million people who followed during the nineteenth century. What challenges did these pioneers face on the 2,170-mile journey? How were Native American tribes and nations affected by this mass migration? Primary sources allow readers to feel like a part of the Oregon Trail experience while biographical sidebars will introduce the compelling people who were part of this time in U.S. history. Investigative, hands-on projects and critical thinking activities such as writing a treaty and researching artistic impressions of the Oregon Trail invite readers to further their understanding of life on the trail, early towns and forts, and the Transcontinental Railroad that followed the wagons into new lands and territories that would eventually become states.

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    Seaman's Journal

    A trade paperback edition of the award-winning tale of the journey of Lewis and Clark. When Seaman, a Newfoundland dog, met his new master in August of 1803, he didn't know that he would spend the next three years on an adventure of more than 8,000 miles to the Pacific Ocean and back. Seaman's Journal is based on actual entries in Meriwether Lewis s journal describing Seaman, and it presents an account of the Lewis and Clark expedition as seen from the viewpoint of Lewis s dog. Join Seaman before the trip as preparations take place. Meet the Native American guides and friends they encountered along the way. And read of Seaman s love for Sacajawea, the Shoshone woman whose husband acted as interpreter and guide. Ages 5-8.

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    The Lewis & Clark Expedition: Join the Corps of Discovery to Explore Uncharted Territory

    Describes the expedition led by Lewis and Clark to explore the unknown western regions of America at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

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    Lewis and Clark for Kids: Their Journey of Discovery with 21 Activities

    Following Meriwether Lewis and William Clark’s Corps of Discovery as they navigate the muddy Missouri River and begin a great adventure, this activity book is set against the background of the vast North American continent. It takes children from President Jefferson’s vision of an exploratory mission across a continent full of unique plants and animals through their dangerous and challenging journey into the unknown to the expedition’s triumphant return to the frontier town of St. Louis. Twenty-one activities bring to life the Native American tribes they encountered, the plants and animals they discovered, and the camping and navigating techniques they used. A glossary of terms and listings of Lewis and Clark sites, museums, and related websites round out this comprehensive activity book.

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    It's Her Story Sacajawea A Graphic Novel

    Sacajawea was a brilliant, multilingual Shoshone girl who was torn from her home at a young age. In 1804, she set out with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, acting as an interpreter and guide across hundreds of miles of unmapped land to reach the Pacific Ocean. Almost 200 years later, she became the first Indigenous woman to appear on a US coin. This is her story.

    Also, look at these other Lewis and Clark activities.

    MORE LEWIS AND CLARK ACTIVITIES

    • Spectacular Lewis And Clark Plants Drawings | 7 Quick Botany Art Lessons
    • What Plants And Animals Did Lewis And Clark Discover on their Famous Trek & Bitterroot Craft
    • 7 Fun Sacagawea Facts For Kids | How To Make Lewis & Clark & Sacagawea Peg Dolls
    • Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas | Lewis and Clark Exploration Lapbook
    • Lewis and Clark Expedition Botany 1 and 2 Interactive Minibooks
    • 22 Free Lewis & Clark Activity Posters (You Don’t Want to Miss These)
    • Lewis & Clark – Mighty Mississippi book & Sediment Activity
    • Lewis and Clark:Cooking on the Trail
    • Lewis and Clark Expedition – The Ultimate Guide
    • Lewis and Clark Louisiana Purchase Edible Map
    • Reliving The Past: Lewis And Clark’s Hands-on Experience With Simple Char Cloth
    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs (Free Maps)

    Finally, look at how to make this easy map for a visual of the area Lewis and Clark trekked.

    LEWIS AND CLARK MAP ACTIVITY USING PUSHPINS

    First, look at this easy list of supplies.

    • Large U.S. outline map printed on cardstock (grab this by adding your email at the bottom and you’ll get it instantly)
    • Cork board
    • Push pins
    • String or thin twine
    • Tape (optional, for securing the map to the cork board)
    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs

    Prepare the Map: Place the U.S. outline map on top of the cork board. Use tape at the corners if you want it to stay in place while the kids work.

    Mark the Starting Point: Find St. Louis, Missouri, on the map.

    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs

    Place the first push pin there to mark the beginning of Lewis and Clark’s journey.

    Map the Route: Look at a reference map of Lewis and Clark’s expedition.

    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs

    Add push pins along the path they traveled as they made their way northwest across the country.

    Connect the Path: Tie a slip knot at the end of string and place around the first pin in St. Louis.

    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs (Free Maps)

    Then stretch the string from pin to pin, wrapping it around each push pin as kids trace the route all the way to the Pacific Ocean.

    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs (Free Maps)

    Review the Journey: Once the route is complete, have kids point out major stops or areas they recognize, and talk about how long and challenging the journey would have been.

    LEWIS & MAP IDEAS FOR OLDER LEARNERS

    So the outline of the states is an easy enough activity to introduce young history buffs to because it gives them the shape of the U.S.

    Plus you can introduce easy cardinal directions.

    However, you can expand this activity and use the maps in several ways.

    Use the blank map to have your child label the states and also research some landmarks along the way.

    For example, Pompeys’ Pillar and Fort Clatsop. And mark rivers and oceans. It gives your older learner a deeper appreciating of the area they explored when they can see how many states were covered.

    BENEFITS OF AN EASY LEWIS AND CLARK MAP

    Problem-Solving: Following a historical route encourages kids to compare maps, estimate distances, and make logical decisions about where to place pins.

    Hands-On Geography: Kids learn U.S. geography in a tactile way by placing pins and following landmarks across the map.

    History Connections: Mapping the route helps kids visualize Lewis and Clark’s expedition and understand how far they traveled.

    Spatial Awareness: Kids get practice reading maps, understanding direction, and seeing how different regions connect.

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    Easy Lewis And Clark Map Activity For Young History Buffs (Free Maps)

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    Free Lapbook India for Kids Who Love Hands-on History

    November 9, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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    I have a free lapbook India. This India lapbook is for kids who love a hands-on approach to learning. Also, look at my pages Homeschool Lapbooks – Powerful Tools For Mastery Learning for more lapbook ideas.

    India is in South Asia, bordered by Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. It’s the seventh-largest country in the world.

    And an India lapbook is a fun way to capture any information that your child may want to know about India.

    Free Lapbook India for Kids Who Love Hands-on History

    Besides, lapbooks are not just for young children. Middle and high school teens benefit from a hands-on approach to geography.

    A lapbook is a folder that contains minibooks about any topic which interests your child.

    You can use any of the laid out material I have or use only part of it to mix and match with other foldables you find.

    Also, India’s history goes back thousands of years and a lapbook is a great way for your child to show off what they learned and to keep for years.

    Some of our lapbooks we visit later. Simply glue a file folder extension on and add minibooks to capture topics like science and geography.

    BOOKS ABOUT INDIA OR SET IN INDIA

    Next, look at these books about India.

    12 Books About or Set in India for Kids

    Grab some of these books about India for your unit study or learning day.

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    T is for Taj Mahal: An India Alphabet (Discover the World)

    From the quiet grandeur of the Himalaya Mountains to the urban city of Calcutta, T is for Taj Mahal: An India Alphabet showcases India's exotic treasures. Visit the haunting Taj Mahal, a tribute from an emperor to his dead wife. Traverse the bustling streets of Mumbai, the second most populated city in the world. Sample a traditional meal fragrant with garam masala spices, or attend a cricket match where some games have lasted up to five days! Varsha Bajaj was born in Mumbai, India. Her book, How Many Kisses Do You Want Tonight?, was named to the 2005 Texas Library Association 2X2 Reading List. Varsha lives in Houston, Texas. Robert Crawford's paintings have appeared on the cover of major magazines such as The Atlantic and U.S. News and World Report, as well as books. He also illustrated Sleeping Bear Press's The Legend of the Old Man of the Mountain. Robert lives in Woodbury, Connecticut.

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    The Lost Kingdom

    Thirteen-year-old Rodmika is well acquainted with the crystal-clear rivers and tangled vines of the Green Jungle. So when his family moves to the other side of the jungle, leaving behind his chance for an education, Rodmika is perfectly suited to find a way to return. As Rodmika searches for a way back to the place of his schooling, he uncovers much more than a path.Set against the backdrop of a lush, untamed Indian rainforest, The Lost Kingdom weaves adventure and mystery into a thrilling tale that will resonate with readers who have a love for exploration and excitement.

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    Seasons of Splendour: Tales, Myths and Legends of India

    A vibrant collection of Indian myths and legends illustrated in beautiful watercolors and told by one of India's sparkling personalities, Madhur Jaffrey.Seasons of Splendour is a richly illustrated treasury of stories about Indian gods and goddesses, kings and queens, princes and demons. Here are engaging and beautifully told tales of Krishna, Ram, and Sita, along with stories based on the Hindu epics the Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as others of ancient origin with no known source. When Madhur Jaffrey was a young girl growing up in her grandfather’s house in Delhi, storytelling was an integral part of life. After dinner, she would huddle with her cousins and siblings around a seated aunt, grandmother, or mother and listen.

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    Burying the Moon

    In Latika’s village in rural India, there are no toilets. No toilets mean that the women have to wait until night to do their business in a field. There are scorpions and snakes in the field, and germs that make people sick. For the girls in the village, no toilets mean leaving school when they reach puberty.

    No one in the village wants to talk about this shameful problem. But Latika has had enough. When a government representative visits their village, she sees her chance to make one of her dreams come true: the construction of public toilets, which would be safer for everybody in her village. 

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    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (Illustrated)

    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is the tale of a courageous young mongoose who saves a boy and his family from the evil snakes lurking in the garden.

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    Aru Shah Series Books 1 - 5 Collection by Roshani Chokshi

    Twelve-year-old Aru Shah has a tendency to stretch the truth in order to fit in at school. Whilst her classmates are jetting off to exotic locales, she'll be at home, in the Museum of Ancient Indian Art and Culture where her mother works. Is it any wonder that Aru makes up stories about being royalty.

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    Malgudi Days

    Introducing this collection of stories, R. K. Narayan describes how in India "the writer has only to look out of the window to pick up a character and thereby a story." Composed of powerful, magical portraits of all kinds of people, and comprising stories written over almost forty years, Malgudi Days presents Narayan's imaginary city in full color, revealing the essence of India and of human experience.

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    Tiger Boy

    "One of the new tiger cubs has escaped from the reserve!"When a tiger cub escapes from a nature reserve near Neel's island village, the rangers and villagers hurry to find her before the cub's anxious mother follows suit and endangers them all. Mr. Gupta, a rich newcomer to the island, is also searching--he wants to sell the cub's body parts on the black market. Neel and his sister, Rupa, resolve to find the cub first and bring her back to the reserve where she belongs.The hunt for the cub interrupts Neel's preparations for an exam to win a prestigious scholarship at a boarding school far from home. Neel doesn't mind--he dreads the exam and would rather stay on his beloved island in the Sunderbans of West Bengal with his family and friends.

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    Boys without Names

    For eleven-year-old Gopal and his family, life in their rural Indian village is over: We stay, we starve, his baba has warned. They flee to the big city of Mumbai in hopes of finding work and a brighter future. Gopal is eager to help support his struggling family, so when a stranger approaches him with the promise of a factory job, he jumps at the offer.

    ?But there is no factory, just a stuffy sweatshop where he and five other boys are forced to work for no money and little food. The boys are forbidden to talk or even to call one another by their real names. Locked away in a rundown building, Gopal despairs of ever seeing his family again.

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    Homeless Bird: A National Book Award Winner

    Like many girls her age in India, thirteen-year-old Koly faces her arranged marriage with hope and courage. But Koly's story takes a terrible turn when in the wake of the ceremony, she discovers she's been horribly misled—her life has been sold for a dowry. Can she forge her own future, even in the face of time-worn tradition? 

    Perfect for schools and classrooms, this universally acclaimed, bestselling, and award-winning novel by master of historical fiction Gloria Whelan is a gripping tale of hope that will transport readers of all ages.

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    India on a Plate!: Indian Food from A to Z

    Kids love learning about food, they need to learn their ABC's, and this mouth-watering alphabet book covers both in the most delicious way! From spicy achaar to sweet zafrani pulao, flip through food from every corner of India, for all kinds of occasions.

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    Where Is the Taj Mahal?

    The Taj Mahal may look like a palace, but it's actually a tomb and a lasting testament to one of the world's great love stories. In 1612, Mogul emperor Shah Jahan married Mumtaz Mahal. It had been love at first sight and for nineteen years they were so inseparable that Mumtaz even accompanied Shah Jahan to battlefields. When she died suddenly giving birth to their fourteenth child, the emperor set about building a magnificent memorial to his wife. Everything about the Taj was perfectly planned, from the white marble walls that shimmer in the sunlight and sparkle by moonlight, to the countless decorative flowers made from precious gems that still astound visitors today.

    Also, look at more hands-on ideas about India.

    HANDS-ON IDEAS FOR KIDS ABOUT INDIA

    • Cardboard Crafting: How to Make Your Own Taj Mahal Asian Activity
    • Unique Homeschool History Ideas With Handprint Henna For India
    • Watch India: The Harappans – Ancient World History for Kids! To learn more about the people of the Indus Valley and more.
    • Easy Lotus Flower (or Water Lily) Craft for Kids
    • Celebrate the National Bird of India with this fun and simple How to Make an Easy Bird Craft Fun Paper Plate Peacock.
    • Cardboard Crafting: How to Make Your Own Taj Mahal Asian Activity
    Free Lapbook India for Kids Who Love Hands-on History

    Then, look at these minibooks about India.

    • Food in India
    • Fun Facts about India
    • Exploring India
    • Famous Landmark
    • Classical Dances of India
    • Famous cities

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    Free The World Of Columbus And Sons Lapbook For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

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    I have a free lapbook based on a small part of the book The World Of Columbus And Sons. Also, look at my page Homeschool Lapbooks – Powerful Tools For Mastery Learning.

    Too, this lapbook is geared toward middle and high school students. And like the book, The World Of Columbus And Sons the lapbook is based on the events during the life of Columbus.

    We now have the completed lapbook. And the minibooks are based on the Renaissance events which happened during the The World Of Columbus And Sons.

    Free The World Of Columbus And Sons Lapbook For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

    Besides, Genevieve Foster, author of the book beautifully weaves together the stories of artists, scientists, rulers, and explorers from across the globe during the same time period.

    Whether you teach Columbus as villain or friend, you can use the lapbook to teach other subjects like geography and Magellan’s route.

    For example, I only have 1 minibook about Columbus.

    The other minibooks in the lapbook are the printing press, fall of Constantinople and even about art of the Renaissance period.

    Too, I have several notebooking pages that can be folded to add to your lapbook.

    THE WORLD OF COLUMBUS AND SONS BOOKS FOR KIDS

    Next, look at this list of books for all ages.

    The World of Columbus and Sons

     The World of Columbus and Sons offers a unique window into one of the most transformative periods in world history.

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    The World of Columbus and Sons

    This is the story of a wonderful, changing, reawakening world of the Renaissance and Reformation. Measured by the lifetime of Columbus and his sons, this book spans the years from 1451-1539. With Columbus as the central figure of this narrative, readers will also learn the fascinating stories of Prince Henry the Navigator, Ivan III of Russia, Gutenberg, Queen Isabella, Leonardo da Vinci, Mohammed II, the African ruler Nomi Mansa, Martin Luther, Erasmus, Albrecht Dürer, Copernicus, Michaelangelo and many others.

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    Columbus

    As is their custom, the d'Aulaires have thoroughly researched their subject in order to provide the most historically accurate account of the life of the man Samuel Eliot Morrison called "the greatest mariner that ever lived." In their pursuit, the d'Aulaires traveled to Spain, Portugal, and the Caribbean Islands to research original documents on the life of Columbus. Their text reflects many little-known facts not generally included in the typical biographies of Columbus. Readers will learn that it was the saga of Leif Erickson that was one of the inspirations for Columbus's voyage to the East. They will also learn that Columbus was such a skilled astronomer that he knew the exact date when the next eclipse of the moon was and used that knowledge to his advantage. They will also learn that though "Columbus was a great man, he was not a modest man. He wanted too much, and so he did not get enough" (54).

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    Where Do You Think You're Going, Christopher Columbus?

    Christopher Columbus thought he knew where he was going. He had planned to be the first to cross the ocean and reach the rich lands of the Indies. And when he returned to Spain, he insisted to everyone who would listen that he'd succeeded. But that wasn't exactly true. Little did Columbus know that his mistake would come to be known as America!

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    Encounter (Voyager Books)

    When Christopher Columbus landed on the island of San Salvador in 1492, what he discovered were the Taino Indians. Told from a young Taino boy’s point of view, this is a story of how the boy tried to warn his people against welcoming the strangers, who seemed more interested in golden ornaments than friendship. Years later the boy, now an old man, looks back at the destruction of his people and their culture by the colonizers.

    In addition, look at these other activities for learning about the time that Columbus lived in.

    OTHER ACTIVITIES DURING COLUMBUS LIFETIME

    • Renaissance Unit Study
    • Glass Blowing Unit Study
    • 7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft
    • The Journey Through Time Book And Knights Armor Engraving Fun Kids Craft
    • Renaissance Inventors: How To Make A Fascinating Da Vinci Submarine Craft
    • Dragon Unit Study Ideas and Salt Dough Dragon Craft
    • How To Make A Kids Easy Medieval Stained Glass Window
    Free The World Of Columbus And Sons Lapbook For Kids Who Love Hands-On Learning

    Then, look at the minibooks and notebooking pages I’ve included in this free lapbook.

    FREE MINIBOOKS

    I released minibooks gradually over my 5 day series, 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School..

    However, I have all the minibooks from the 5 day series in this 1 download.

    • Two outside front cover pages for your lapbook. One is color and one is black/white.
    • English Seaport During Middle Ages – Everyday Life
    • Johannes Gutenberg Print Press Notebooking page AND second notebooking page with answers filled in. Look at my post How to Turn Boring Worksheets into Fun Minibooks – From Boring to Interactive.
    • Fall of Constantinople notebooking page AND second notebooking page with answers filled in.
    • Prince Henry The Navigator notebooking page with map.
    • Ships 1400 to 1600 notebooking page
    • Italian Renaissance Art – Sandro Botticelli notebooking pages 3 pages of art Primavera or Allegory of Spring, Adoration of Magi, Virgin and Child, Pallas and the Centaur and Birth of Venus.
    • The Medici: Patrons of the Renaissance
    • The War of the Roses
    • Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon – United Spain
    • Who was Marco Polo?
    • World According to Ptolemy
    • Spanish Inquisition
    • The Battle of Bosworth
    • City of Granada notebooking page
    • Alhambra notebooking page
    • Renaissance Geography
    • States of Italy map

    USE AS NOTEBOOKING PAGES OR LAPBOOKING

    Additionally, I have way more pages than fit in one lapbook. One teen did a notebook and another did a lapbook.

    You have the flexibility to use this how your teen wants to. And I do believe you can add in some of your younger children for some of the pages.

    Next, if you don’t want the whole lapbook and only certain minibooks, look at my 5 days series.

    Day 1.
    5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School.
    Day 2.
    5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School.
    Day 3. 
    5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School.
    Day 4.
    5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School.
    Day 5.
    5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School.

    HOW TO GET THE FREE THE WORLD OF COLUMBUS & SONS LAPBOOK

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