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The Treasures of Childhood
Author | : Iona Opie,Robert Opie,Brian Alderson |
Publsiher | : Pavilion Books, Limited |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 1857936248 |
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This survey covers virtually every aspect of childhood and every type of book, toy, game and diversion. Over a period of 40 years, Iona and Peter Opie assembled a collection of 20,000 rare children's books, comics and other printed material. The Opie's also have a substantial collection of toys and games, most of them in mint condition and often still in their original packaging. Text on the early children's books, the classic Victorian illustrated books and the magazines and comics is provided by Brian Alderson, while Peter Opie's widow, Iona, and their son, Robert, examine the non-book items via themes. Iona Opie, together with her late husband, has published such books on children's literature as The Oxford Dictionary of Nursey Rhymes and The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren.
Exploring the History of Childhood and Play through 50 Historic Treasures
Author | : Susan A. Fletcher |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 327 |
Release | : 2020-05-15 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781538118757 |
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A full-color trip through the treasures of American Childhood from 1650 to today. Remember the toys you played with when you were growing up? Each of those objects has a story to tell about the history of American childhood and play. Construction toys like Lincoln Logs and Erector Set offer insight into America’s booming urban infrastructure in the early 1910s and 20s, and the important role toys played in preparing children for future careers in engineering and architecture. A stuffed toy monkey from Germany tells the story of young Jewish refugees to the United States during World War II. The board game Candyland has its origins in the dreaded polio epidemic of 1950s. Exploring Childhood and Play Through 50 Historic Treasures brings together a collection of beloved toys and games from the last two centuries to guide readers on a journey through the history of American childhood and play, 1840-2000. Through color photographs and short essays on each object, this book examines childhood against the backdrop of culture, politics, religion, technology, gender, parenting philosophies, and more. The book features ten categories of objects including board and electronic games, dolls, action figures, art toys, optical toys, animal toys, construction sets, and sports. Each essay tells the story of the individual object its historic context, and each passage builds upon one another to create a fascinating survey of how childhood and play changed over the course of two centuries.
Children as Treasures
Author | : Mark Jones |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2020-03-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781684175017 |
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"Mark Jones examines the making of a new child’s world in Japan between 1890 and 1930 and focuses on the institutions, groups, and individuals that reshaped both the idea of childhood and the daily life of children. Family reformers, scientific child experts, magazine editors, well-educated mothers, and other prewar urban elites constructed a model of childhood—having one’s own room, devoting time to homework, reading children’s literature, playing with toys—that ultimately became the norm for young Japanese in subsequent decades. This book also places the story of modern childhood within a broader social context—the emergence of a middle class in early twentieth century Japan. The ideal of making the child into a “superior student” (yutosei) appealed to the family seeking upward mobility and to the nation-state that needed disciplined, educated workers able to further Japan’s capitalist and imperialist growth. This view of the middle class as a child-centered, educationally obsessed, socially aspiring stratum survived World War II and prospered into the years beyond."
The Treasures of Childhood
Author | : Iona Archibald Opie,Iona Opie,Robert Opie,Brian Alderson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : IND:30000000349179 |
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Presents a social history of childhood through a collection of 20,000 rare books, comics, and other printed material, plus toys and games.
Childhood Treasures
Author | : Caroline Zoob |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Children's paraphernalia |
ISBN | : 1845972155 |
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Drawing her inspiration from vintage fabrics, old-fashioned toys, family celebrations and the delights of the natural world, Zoob has created a treasure trove of gifts and keepsakes full of nostalgic charm that will appeal to young and old. Each project is illustrated and accompanied by instructions.
Treasures of the Snow
Author | : Patricia St. John |
Publsiher | : Moody Publishers |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2001-07-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781575679587 |
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A story of vicious revenge and hard repentance Annette and Lucien are enemies. After Annette gets Lucien into trouble at school, he decides to get back at her by threatening the most precious thing in the world to her: her little brother Dani. But tragedy strikes. Annette is so filled with rage that she sets out to alienate and humiliate Lucien at every turn. As Lucien seeks to repent and restore, light floods both of their dark hearts and Christ proves that He makes all things new.
Nature s Treasures
Author | : Ben Hoare |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2021-11-16 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780744058840 |
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Reveal extraordinary stories form nature by best-selling author Ben Hoare with this awe-inspiring animal book for curious kids aged 6-8. The world is filled with curious objects made by plants,animals, and even by the Earth itself. The wonder of wildlife is so much bigger than young minds can fathom and there is always more to learn. Nature’s Treasures is a stunning nature encyclopedia for young readers to explore, with reference pages packed with fascinating information, little learners will be captivated as they dive into this collection of more than 100 intriguing items from the natural world and discover the stories behind them. Whether it’s learning how bristly mouths help huge whales capture tiny animals, how minute scales make butterflies shine in the sunlight, or how studying a leaf skeleton can tell us how it transports food, children can learn all sorts of fun animal facts from the storybook descriptions. Arranged into four chapters: Animals; Plants, fungi, and algae; Minerals and rocks, and Made by nature, objects are shown with truly stunning photography and colourful illustrations to help kids understand the science behind them. The lively descriptions by best-selling nature writer Ben Hoare explore the remarkable tales of each item and all are packed with fascinating information. Nature’s Treasures takes you on a tour of our planet through commonplace-but-incredible objects made by nature itself. The engaging storybook-style descriptions and simple text shed a light on the wonders of nature and wildlife, making this book ideal for inquisitive children aged 6-8 who loves to spot things when exploring outside and wants to know more about the wonderful and mysterious natural world. Celebrate your child’s curiosity as they: - Explore unique and intriguing approach to exploring nature - Reveal remarkable features of plants and animals, the nests and structures they make - Uncover more than 100 amazing individual objects found in the natural world This nature encyclopedia for children is the perfect blend of storybook style text with out of this world illustrations which makes it a fantastic nature book for children who are obsessed with wildlife and the natural world. Encourage young readers to go on a journey to explore a world of information, making this the ideal first reference book for kids aged 6-8 to enjoy for hours on end, whether reading with the family or reading alone, this fun fact book also doubles up as the perfect gift for curious kids who love to learn. Explore the vastness of space by uncovering: -Stunning Jacket Detail: gold foil, holographic foil & metallic gold edges -Striking photography & illustrations inside -A beautiful book for the whole family to treasure -A quality gift to be passed down through the generations More in the Series Nature’s Treasures is part of the beautiful and informative Anthology series. Complete the series and nurture your child's curiosity as they explore the natural world with The Wonders of Nature or let them walk with the dinosaurs who ruled the earth before them in Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Life.
A Childhood
Author | : Harry Crews |
Publsiher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0820317594 |
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Harry Crew recounts his childhood, focusing on the people, places, and circumstances that shaped him into the author he is today.