Hey everyone. I am doing a twice a month flea market in the nearest town to me and I have a small following.
A couple youngins' I would say 10ish, have a stand there every time too. There father gets after them to stop pestering me while I am setting up but in all realty I do not mind it.
They have bought ancient roman coins and local trade tokens off me and ask many smart, well thought out questions. They even asked me if everything costs more and we need more money now that it isn't silver!
Also I get one timers walking through, again around 10, absolutely blown away by a coin that is 100 years old.
Anyways I was wondering how to engage them in Canadian/Local history with out lecturing.
Trade tokens are great as they are local and cheap. I explain to them about L.P. Fisher and what the loyalists are. From there I showed them an Aroostock War wooden nickel. Little things like that.
I am trying to keep it light as not to bore them and I am also trying to keep the conversation away from certain areas as not to teach them my particular views.
So far here is what I have been doing/ going to start next week:

Use nickel dollars/half dollars and one dollar bills as change

Fill a Red Rose Tea tin with free candy and mention the company's importance/ try to sell some Wade Whimsies (old tea proportionals) for 50 cents a pop

Get a stack of Canadian Coin News to give away

If asking about my Nazi regalia explain preserving history and not venerating it, ask if any of their ancestors served in WWII and have them tell me what they know, mention the Japanese Internment camp in Minto, NB (localish point of interest)

Answer any general questions they may have
I had a rocky childhood so I always like to try to be a positive role model when dealing with children. If I can change someone's life or make a new numismatist I would be happy. Any thoughts on what I should be doing?
Edit: I called it a "coin show" but it is a flea market in a small town. Think indoor yardsale with some crafts and a few "Canadian Picker" wanna bes. I am the only coin/collectible guy.