Let's Pretend, created and directed by Nila Mack (1891-1953), was a long-run CBS radio series for children. Mack's Let's Pretend began March 24, 1934, running for two decades before the final show on October 23, 1954. Adaptations included classics and fairy tales.The series received numerous awards, including two Peabody Awards, a Women’s National Radio Committee Award and five Radio Daily Awards.In 1970 Telegeneral adapted these stories on vinyl records.
Great Northern? is the twelfth and final completed book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1947. In this book, the three families of major characters in the series, the Swallows (the Walker family), the Amazons (the Blackett sisters) and the Ds (the two Callums), are all reunited in a book for the first time since Pigeon Post. This book is set in the Outer Hebrides and the two familiar Ransome themes of sailing and ornithology come to the fore.
The Little Mermaid / One Eye, Two Eyes, Three Eyes
Let's Pretend, created and directed by Nila Mack (1891-1953), was a long-run CBS radio series for children. Mack's Let's Pretend began March 24, 1934, running for two decades before the final show on October 23, 1954. Adaptations included classics and fairy tales.The series received numerous awards, including two Peabody Awards, a Women’s National Radio Committee Award and five Radio Daily Awards.In 1970 Telegeneral adapted these stories on vinyl records.
A Kid's Guide to Asian American History: More than 70 Activities (A Kid's Guide series)
Hands-on activities, games, and crafts introduce children to the diversity of Asian American cultures and teach them about the people, experiences, and events that have shaped Asian American history. This book is broken down into sections covering American descendents from various Asian countries, including China, Japan, Korea, Philippines, India, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
One of the Needlecraft Guide" series, this title covers many aspects of crochet, and the secrets of lacemaking, including needlepoint, filet, woven and bobbin methods. It offers explanations of techniques and stitches, illustrated with step-by-step diagrams and photography. The reference also contains a guide to materials and threads, and a comprehensive stitch directory. Whatever their level of experience, needleworkers should find all the practical information they require in this single volume. Other titles available in the "Needlecraft Guide" series are: "Embroidery", "Applique, Patchwork and Quilting" and "Canvas Work".