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 The Little Miss Madison Etiquette Series Volume 1: Lets Have a Tea Party At My House
An entertaining educational [DVD] that shows how to be a good hostess when entertaining friends, how to properly
behave as a guest at a friend's house, how to respect others, how to talk to parents, and how to properly shake hands.
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 Nonsense & Common Sense: A Children's Book of Victorian Verse
In the Victorian era, the best poets and literary minds created a special world for children. This book has 100
poems with sections about family, proper behavior, animal friends and more. The illustrations are tastefully done
and look like they were taken right out of a victorian scrapbook. There are even margin notations that give the history
and background of the verses and pictures. Perfect to be read aloud before bed or during a quiet moment.
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 Victorian Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes
More than 30 fun activities from a decoupage box to rock candy. Crafts for every season.
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 Victorian House Coloring Book
29 meticulously rendered, ready-to-color illustrations portray the many distinctive styles of actual Victorian-era homes, including a
seaside cottage in the "stick style"; an Italianate San Francisco residence of the 1880s; the unusual Octagon House in Ottawa, Illinois (1856);
a Moorish-styled urban residence in Baltimore (1886), and the elegant "Vinland," a Newport, Rhode Island, residence (1882–1884). A great
opportunity for coloring book fans to apply their own hues, this book will also delight architecture buffs and lovers of all things Victorian.
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 Victorian Fashions Coloring Book
This is a perfect book for anyone that enjoys Victorian fashions.
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 Victorian Fashions 1890-1905, Vol.II
Doll costumers and vintage fashion enthusiasts will find this volume an invaluable reference
to fashions from 1890 to 1905. This book pictures Victorian fashions as they appeared in chic
publications of the period. Catalog reprints with detailed information and 15 authentic patterns,
this volume emphasizes children's clothing. Over 235 photographs.
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 She's Wearing a
Dead Bird on Her Head! A delightful tale of how two proper ladies became classic
American activists and how the Audubon Society came to be. Delightfully illustrarted by David Catrow.
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 Little Town on the Prairie
The long hard winter was over. The people came outdoors and began to live again. They attended
church socials, dances, and literaries. Laura receives her first Autograph Album, and name cards,
or calling cards, were all the rage. A truly delightful, heart-warming story for children and adults alike.
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