Poke-A-Dot: Farm Animal Families

Poke-A-Dot: Farm Animal Families

Author: Melissa & Doug

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781950013821

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Poke irresistible buttons to hear satisfying clicks and pops as kids read and count along with sturdy board books. Patented!


Poke-A-Dot - Pet Families

Poke-A-Dot - Pet Families

Author: Melissa & Doug

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781951733032

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Poke-A-Dot - Wild Animal Families

Poke-A-Dot - Wild Animal Families

Author: Melissa & Doug

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781951733025

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Poke-A-Dot!

Poke-A-Dot!

Author: Innovative KIDS

Publisher: innovative KIDS

Published: 2015-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601693730

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Once you start poppin', there's just no stoppin'! Raised buttons pop in on every page of these fun, tactile books so kids can press them as they read along, and learn to count. In this newest addition, kids can pop the buttons as they sing the alphabet and search for all the different eye-spy elements of this hunt-and-find animal alphabet adventure! This adaptation of the popular rhyme, "A My Name is Alice," teaches the alphabet in a whole new way!


Poke-A-Dot: First Words

Poke-A-Dot: First Words

Author: Melissa & Doug

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781950013555

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Astride

Astride

Author: Eliza McGraw

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2025-01-14

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1985901307

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On March 3, 1913, a quarter of a million people gathered in Washington, DC, to watch five thousand female suffragists march down Pennsylvania Avenue, headed by a cohort of equestrians in breeches and plumed hats. From atop a white horse, wearing long white boots and a cloak emblazoned with a Maltese cross, Inez Milholland rallied her compatriots against hecklers. Channeling Joan of Arc, Milholland appeared strong and fearless as she sat astride her horse. The latter half of the 1800s ushered in a golden age of the horse that found more American women riding—both aside and astride—as they commanded presence in the public sphere. Reporters filed riding-craze stories about Manhattan socialites shopping on horseback, women who exercised on hobby horses, and women who worked as horsebreakers, cattle rustlers, or jockeys. In Astride: Horses, Women, and a Partnership That Shaped America, Eliza McGraw weaves together stories of women who pioneered in worlds such as Thoroughbred breeding, the circus, and horse rescue at a time when American women in general internalized the lessons of horsewomen: take chances, take up more space, and learn to get back on. From tamers to caretakers and performers to teachers, all worked with horses to buck the status quo. Expressing the idea of femininity with athleticism and authority, these trailblazers changed the way America understood women. Richly illustrated with period photographs, Astride demonstrates that even small changes can advance the fight for progress.