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- Childrens Pop-Up Book, "Doll House," 1946 - <em>Doll House</em>, published soon after World War II, let children--mainly young middle-class girls--pretend to be homemakers just like their moms. The pages fold out to create different rooms of a house. Punchout paper dolls, furniture, and other household objects fill the remaining pages. Girls could decorate rooms, pretend to plan parties, and imagine what it was like to run a home.

- 1946
- Collections - Artifact
Childrens Pop-Up Book, "Doll House," 1946
Doll House, published soon after World War II, let children--mainly young middle-class girls--pretend to be homemakers just like their moms. The pages fold out to create different rooms of a house. Punchout paper dolls, furniture, and other household objects fill the remaining pages. Girls could decorate rooms, pretend to plan parties, and imagine what it was like to run a home.
- It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, 1967 - <em>It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown</em>, the animated Peanuts classic by Charles Schulz, premiered in October 1966. While Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang go trick-or-treating, Linus and Sally wait for the arrival of the title character. When the Great Pumpkin doesn't appear, Sally becomes irate about missing "tricks-or-treats," but faithful Linus is undeterred, vowing to wait again next year.

- 1967
- Collections - Artifact
It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, 1967
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, the animated Peanuts classic by Charles Schulz, premiered in October 1966. While Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang go trick-or-treating, Linus and Sally wait for the arrival of the title character. When the Great Pumpkin doesn't appear, Sally becomes irate about missing "tricks-or-treats," but faithful Linus is undeterred, vowing to wait again next year.