What's baby wearing?
A hat, a dress, overalls, and so many other precious items of clothing in this board book perfect for baby. Filled with bright and beautiful photographs that will capture the attention of little ones, this simple title is sure to bring joy to baby's story time.
About the Baby Firsts series: The Baby Firsts series from Flowerpot Press is the perfect introduction to books for even the youngest of children. Each book features lots of friendly faces that draw baby's attention and build their love for, and familiarity with, books--hopefully planting the seeds that last a lifetime!An illustrated, interactive introduction to fashion history for children, revealing the fascinating connections between clothing and culture
In this first book of fashion history for children, young readers will discover fabulous clothing and fashion trends worn by people past and present. Packed with extraordinary facts and eye-catching illustrations, the book reveals through a fun guessing game format why Elizabethan men stuffed their stockings, only certain people were allowed to wear red in the Ottoman Empire, and Marie Antoinette once wore a wig with a toy ship in it.
Featuring 10 high-interest periods including the Ancient Greeks, Early Iron Age Denmark, Tang Dynasty China, Elizabethan England, the French Revolution, Edo Era Japan, 1920s USA, and 1950s Ghana, Get Dressed! goes back in time to capture the fun of fashions' past, from the perfectly practical to the potentially perilous.
The book also includes a forward-looking spread on fashion's future, featuring designers known for their ground-breaking and sustainable approaches, such as Stella McCartney, Sami Miro, Tommy Hilfiger, and Vivienne Westwood.
Ages 5-8
Untie the patterns to the coolest shoes around with 20 unique styles in Cool Ways to Tie Your Shoes!
Express your creativity through your laces with 20 unique styles in Cool Ways to Tie Your Shoes! Learn these simple but impressive techniques and become a shoe tying pro using the shoelaces that come with this book. This easy-to-follow visual guide walks you through stylish and unique patterns with pictures for every twist of a lace. Try out countless new designs and take your shoes from so-so to fantastic with funky designs kids will love and unique patterns even teenagers will enjoy, including:
This unique book design will stand out on the shelf, and is the perfect gift for kids learning to tie their shoes, adolescents looking for creative new ways to style their laces, and Sneakerheads alike! Make your shoes stand out in a crowd. With Cool Ways to Tie Your Shoes you'll never have boring laces again.
A Dupatta Is..., written by Marzieh Abbas and vividly brought to life by the artwork of Anu Chouhan, is a loving and lyrical ode to the dupatta.
A dupatta is so much more than a beautiful piece of fabric. A dupatta is sound--swooshing and swashing like a superhero cape. A dupatta is scent--cinnamon and cardamom, crushed coriander and peppermint oil. A dupatta is fun--playing peekaboo and building cushion forts with dupatta canopies. Dupattas--shawls traditionally worn by women in various cultures of South Asia--are beautiful and colorful of course, but they're also fun, functional, and carry the sounds and smells of family and identity.Packed with information, hilariously but accurately (well...except for the chickens) illustrated, Hannah Holt and Korwin Briggs' A History of Underwear with Professor Chicken is sure to wedge its way into the annals of history-based picture books.
From Paleolithic loincloths to Henry VIII's wives wearing underwear on their heads to Mary Walker, a civil war surgeon who was arrested for wearing men's underwear and clothing to better work on patients, this book surveys the vast and fascinating history of our most private clothing. Modeled by chickens, we trace the history of underwear from the very first discovery- a paleolithic nomad whose body was found completely preserved in ice. From there, we look across time and culture in this completely accessible, new take on boring old nonfiction picture books.Be encouraged to DREAM BIG.
In Career Day, Simone learns about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) careers and some of the amazing women who have pioneered these fields. Reading this book is a perfect way to inspire gender positivity by presenting a variety of future career choices for young girls. This book is a great introduction to STEAM careers, and a great way to encourage pursuit of these careers. This book would be a perfect gift for any young reader, or as a read aloud for any classroom or school career fair.
Grab your copy of this beautifully illustrated, diverse book for your favorite teacher or student.
There are many ways to dress! Join your friends from Sesame Street to learn about the clothes we wear.
Everyone knows that we live in a skin-is-in society, heavily driven by media and immodesty. So how does a young Christian woman reconcile a fashionable wardrobe with maintaining her integrity?
Written by international professional model Rachel Lee Carter, Fashioned by Faith offers a cutting-edge approach to the concept of beauty with a Biblical foundation that will attract moms and daughters alike. Readers will love hearing about Carter's exciting story as she leads them on an engaging study that touches on a huge felt need for young women: real beauty has nothing to do with looks.
Offering three valuable perspectives--teen boys, a professional model, and God's Word--Carter explains her standards of modesty in a way that will make readers acquire a specific understanding of the author's wardrobe choices and the impact those choices can make on others. Readers will also learn to season their self-image with daily quiet time with God. A tour of Scripture will reveal the value of heart issues like modesty and why they're important to God.
Never compromising her sense of style or her faith, every young lady can discover what it means to be Fashioned by Faith. Moms and girls will love this book
A Children's Book Council Hot Off the Press Selection for November 2022!
We began our alphabet series with the action-packed THINGS WE DO, featuring kid-friendly verbs like CLAP (Joseph Bruchac), DANCE (Nikki Grimes), EAT (Jack Prelutsky), and FLY (Carole Boston Weatherford). The response to Eat byJack Prelutsky was so enthusiastic that we decided to devote a whole book to food with THINGS WE EAT, where we included many global staples such as RICE (Jacqueline Woodson). We then explored our emotions in THINGS WE FEEL, honoring our wide range of emotions, even our WORRIED (Naomi Shihab Nye) times. We're now ready to help kids celebrate another favorite topic: clothes and other THINGS WE WEAR, with gems by Douglas Florian, Padma Venkatraman, and 24 additional voices.
In this book, we wear not just clothes - but aprons, boots, costumes, dresses, earmuffs, flip-flops, glasses, helmets, ice skates, jeans, kippahs, life jackets, masks, necklaces, overalls, pajamas, quilts, raincoats, saris, t-shirts, uniforms, visors, watches, x-ray aprons, yukata, and zippers! Readers (and preschool book-lookers) will see themselves very clearly in the wide variety of children and activities depicted in these diverse and inclusive photos.
The poets featured in this book are: Robyn Hood Black, Willeena Booker, Sandy Brehl, Judy Bryan, Rose Cappelli, Janet Clare Fagal, Karen Elise Finch, Patricia J. Franz, Theresa Gaughan, Xelena González, Katey Howes, Molly Lorenz, Amy Milholland, Moe Phillips, Donna JT Smith, Holly Thompson, Linda Kulp Trout, Fernanda Valentino, Amy Ludwig VanDerwater, Padma Venkatraman, Jenna Waldman, Vicki Wilke, Matthew Winter, Janet Wong, and Helen Kemp Zax.
As with other books in this series (THINGS WE DO; THINGS WE EAT; THINGS WE FEEL), 100% of the profits will be donated to the IBBY Children in Crisis Fund.