Showing posts with label books for dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books for dolls. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Library Showcase: Alice and Jerry Readers



We are back on our mission to have the best time-traveling classroom dolls can have.  At some point in the past, someone asked the human to make a set of mid-century readers, the Alice and Jerry readers.  These generally date from the late 1930s to the early 1950s.  We think they were eventually replaced by the more popular Dick and Jane New Basic Readers.


The series had:
2 pre-readers ("Day In and Day Out", "The Wishing Well")
2 1st grade readers ("Round About", "Anything Can Happen")
3 2nd grade readers ("Friendly Village", "Down the River Road", "Neighbors on the Hill")
3 3rd grade readers ("Through the Green Gate", "If I Were Going", "The Five and a half Club")
1 4th grade reader ("Engine Whistle")
1 5th grade reader ("Wagon Wheels")
1 6th grade reader ("Runaway Home")


These are our versions of the pre-readers and the 1st grade readers.



And here's the second and third grade readers.  All 6 of them.


The stories are all of idealized life in mid-century America, in a small town surrounded by farms.
Where a trip 'into the city' was a big event.



Finally, the last 3 'grown up' readers.  These covered more historical fiction, biographies of famous people (almost all men, and the only women included were the very feminine ones.  Which makes sense given the era these were published.)


The best thing about historical textbooks is how they represent the general views and moral system of the time.  If you're interested in a series on the history of schoolbooks for children in the US, please leave a comment.  We've got everything from the first New England Primer (1774) to the Dick and Jane New Basic Readers.

If you would like these readers, the printable is on sale now on Etsy.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Countdown to Halloween: Outfits and Activity Books


Nora here.  The human has been too busy to sew for us lately since she needed to get our candy and book stash under control.  When we asked her for new clothes, the human made some rather irritating noises about 'too many clothes' and 'not wearing perfectly good outfits you already own', so Cauth and I braved the depths of the storage closet for some festive clothing.




These were made in...Fall 2015, if memory serves.  The same time as the rest of the attack of the novelty Halloween fabrics.  The human has learned better since then, so we're not subject to such blinding combinations as much anymore.  (The shirts look just fine with jeans.  Novelty print capris, not so much...)


To go with the rest of our goodies, we also got some festive activity books.  At this point, we have quite a collection.  Space, Christmas, and now Halloween.  Maybe next year we'll add Valentine's Day, Easter, and the 4th of July to the list of holidays that we have activity books for.  These books contain free printables from Dover Samplers.  They're super quick and easy to make, 5 min or less for something cute to play with or give to a trick-or-treater.



Thursday, June 7, 2018

Louisa May Alcott Books


We've had a copy of "Little Women" since about when the human started making books for us, but at some point, we wanted the rest of the books in the series.


And so the human found a site with some wonderful covers and spine art for almost all of the books Louisa May Alcott wrote, and made us a set.


The collection includes "Little Women", "Little Men", "Jo's Boys", "An Old Fashioned Girl" (like so many of us these days), "Eight Cousins", and "Rose in Bloom".


This collection is for sale at the human's Etsy shop: Little Women book collection

Saturday, April 14, 2018

The Original American Girl Books


The human is away for an entire week next week with no access to the english portions of the internet because she's off visiting her grandparents in China.  Z is going with her (and taking so many clothes to show off), but the rest of us are hanging out here, enjoying some more of our library.


As always, the human is really good at making stuff, and less good at remembering to show them off.  These were made ages ago.


What are they?  A complete set of the original white hardcover Historical American Girl books for Kirsten, Molly, Samantha, Felicity, and Addy.


Including the correct symbols on the spines




Which character is/was your favorite?