This year, my daughter's Christmas presents will be bought with a theme in mind. At a recent Heritage festival, she was introduced to the Colonial style of using a wringer washer. The kids were allowed to scrub the clothes and hang them up on a clothesline. My daughter remarked that she could wash clothes all day long!
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To Amylucille:
I think its nice that you want to encourage your daughter's interests, but may I suggest a few alternatives to a wringer washer:
A handmade book of old fashioned recipes (I think you can google Laura Ingalls Wilder recipes and find a few that way.)
The ingredients to make the food in old fashioned containers, as well as old fashioned looking baking/cooking pans.
If you google "sewing sampler", there are lots of models available, and you may even be able to find a free pattern.
Another source of ideas for more gifts may be to google for "civil war food", "civil war clothes" or something similar.
Again, I admire you for wanting to stimulate your daughter's mind, instead of giving her "typical" Christmas presents. However, I would strongly caution against buying an older wringer washer. They can be VERY dangerous for kids as well as adults.
You don't say how old your daughter is,
but are you sure she wants a wringer washer and a
metal tub for Christmas???
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