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Each summer, millions of children complain, "There's nothing to do." Originally published in 1889, The American Girl's Handy Book resoundingly challenges this age-old dilemma by providing a huge number of ideas for fun and instructional projects for young girls. It includes plans for April Fool's parties and jokes, transplanting wildflowers and preserving or pressing them, Easter games and activities, instructions for making a lawn tennis net and the rules of the game, how to make a hammock, corn husk and flower dolls, instructions for making various fans, Halloween parties, making a telephone, painting in water or oil colors, making models in clay and wax, making picture frames, and suggestions for winter games and activities As with its companion, The American Boy's Handy Book, the girl's book is divided into seasons ensuring fun will be had all year round.
Each summer, millions of children complain, "There's nothing to do." Originally published in 1889, The American Girl's Handy Book resoundingly challenges this age-old dilemma by providing a huge number of ideas for fun and instructional projects for young girls. It includes plans for April Fool's parties and jokes, transplanting wildflowers and preserving or pressing them, Easter games and activities, instructions for making a lawn tennis net and the rules of the game, how to make a hammock, corn husk and flower dolls, instructions for making various fans, Halloween parties, making a telephone, painting in water or oil colors, making models in clay and wax, making picture frames, and suggestions for winter games and activities! As with its companion, The American Boy's Handy Book, the girl's book is divided into seasons ensuring fun will be had all year round.
For good old-fashioned fun, nothing beats this 1887 gem Truly a
"handy" book, it shows girls how to make their own amusements, with
illustrated explanations that range from hobbies such as needlework
and painting to suggestions for planning picnics and playing games.
Hundreds of simple and timeless ideas and activities include
creating handmade dolls, preserving wildflowers, weaving a rope
hammock, building bookshelves, and making gifts for friends and
family. The projects, which require only common household items,
encourage young imaginations and foster creativity. In addition to
traditional arts and crafts, the well-rounded offerings include
hiking and other outdoor adventures.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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