Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Colonial Dress Up Games

Players can enjoy learning how colonial women dressed through online games.


Girls may enjoy learning about how colonists dressed in the United States in the 18th century. Playing a dress up game online allows players to "try on" vintage clothing, hair styles and accessories while learning facts about American history. Free interactive online colonial dress up games offer hours of historically healthy entertainment.


Colonial Girl Dress Up


Players can play "Colonial Girl Dress Up," found at RainbowDressup.com. This free online game allows players to dress the colonial girl in a complete colonial wardrobe, including the footwear and headwear, while enjoying music sound effects. Players can also click "random" to enjoy an ensemble the computer completed. You can click the "up" and "down" arrows on the item choices to see more item options available, such as a parasol in the accessories section or additional hats in the headwear section. Clicking "done" will allow you to see the complete picture. Players can also print out the finished accomplishment.


Colonial House: Dress Me Up


"Colonial House: Dress Me Up" is a free historically correct online interactive game found at PBS.org. Your goal in this game is to help the colonists get dressed completely. The game offers you a "changing area" for you to dress the colonist in a garment that could be appropriate for a colonist in the New World in 1628, for example. You can drag and drop the garment behind the changing area to place it on the colonist. The computer informs you if the garment is correct or incorrect and gives you historical information on the garment you chose. This game is an entertaining way to learn about colonial clothing.


18th Century Paper Dolls


Paper dolls were found in many homes in the 18th century. At History.org, players can enjoy playing "18th Century Paper Dolls." This game helps players learn how a girl in the 1700s prepared for her day. Players drag and drop the clothing items onto the paper doll, one step at a time. If an item is placed onto the doll out of order, the item won't stick, allowing the player to try again.


Dress the Part


"Dress the Part" is a historically-accurate, colonial free online interactive game found at History.org. Dress played an important part in society in the 18th century and marked what "part" a person played. Players of this game can choose a character from a place in society, such as a farmer, middling, free slave or gentry and choose if she wants to dress a male or female. Players can then dress the character accordingly. The game also offers important historical information about colonial figures and the clothing they wore.







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