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- "All the Way to the Top: How One Girl's Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything," 2020 -

- 1990
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"All the Way to the Top: How One Girl's Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything," 2020
- Hallmark "A Gift for Jesus" Storybook and Christmas Ornament Set, 2006 -

- 2006
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "A Gift for Jesus" Storybook and Christmas Ornament Set, 2006
- "A Charlie Brown Christmas" Sound Recording and Book, 1977 - The television special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" first aired on December 9, 1965. It was one of the most watched shows on TV up until that time and one of the top-rated Christmas specials of all time. This 1977 set, including a read-along storybook and play-along 45 rpm record, was designed to give children a head start in reading.

- 1977
- Collections - Artifact
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" Sound Recording and Book, 1977
The television special "A Charlie Brown Christmas" first aired on December 9, 1965. It was one of the most watched shows on TV up until that time and one of the top-rated Christmas specials of all time. This 1977 set, including a read-along storybook and play-along 45 rpm record, was designed to give children a head start in reading.
- Howdy Doody in Funland, 1953 - Little Golden Books have provided high-quality, colorful, and affordable books for children since 1942. The books contain a range of children's stories from fairy tales and nursery rhymes to stories about nature and science. Some even featured characters from film and television. Howdy Doody, a popular children's television character from the 1940s and 50s, appeared in this Little Golden Book from 1953.

- 1953
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Howdy Doody in Funland, 1953
Little Golden Books have provided high-quality, colorful, and affordable books for children since 1942. The books contain a range of children's stories from fairy tales and nursery rhymes to stories about nature and science. Some even featured characters from film and television. Howdy Doody, a popular children's television character from the 1940s and 50s, appeared in this Little Golden Book from 1953.
- "Conversations on the Art of Glass Blowing," 1836 -

- 1836
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"Conversations on the Art of Glass Blowing," 1836
- "A Kwanzaa Celebration Pop-Up Book," 1995 - Kwanzaa is a holiday based on ancient African harvest traditions celebrating the bounty of the first fruits and is focused on seven core African values which emphasize the connection between the individual and the community. First celebrated in the United States when activist and professor of African Studies Maulana Karenga created the holiday in 1966, Kwanzaa has since spread to other nations.

- 1995
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"A Kwanzaa Celebration Pop-Up Book," 1995
Kwanzaa is a holiday based on ancient African harvest traditions celebrating the bounty of the first fruits and is focused on seven core African values which emphasize the connection between the individual and the community. First celebrated in the United States when activist and professor of African Studies Maulana Karenga created the holiday in 1966, Kwanzaa has since spread to other nations.
- "The Shortest Day," 2019 - Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of year. Throughout history, societies across the world have held festivals and ceremonies that look forward to the light, warmth, and life-giving properties of the returning sun following this night. This book explains the phenomenon of Winter Solstice to children.

- 2019
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"The Shortest Day," 2019
Winter Solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of year. Throughout history, societies across the world have held festivals and ceremonies that look forward to the light, warmth, and life-giving properties of the returning sun following this night. This book explains the phenomenon of Winter Solstice to children.
- Toy Book, "The Speaking Picture Book," circa 1885 - <em>The Speaking Picture Book</em> encouraged young children to enjoy reading. Parents would read about a lamb, donkey, cow, goat, and other animals, then pull the corresponding ivory-buttoned cord that activated handmade paper bellows. Baas, brays, moos, or bleats--sounds heard around a farmyard--resonated from the book. This noisy book entertained as well as educated children and made reading fun.

- circa 1885
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Toy Book, "The Speaking Picture Book," circa 1885
The Speaking Picture Book encouraged young children to enjoy reading. Parents would read about a lamb, donkey, cow, goat, and other animals, then pull the corresponding ivory-buttoned cord that activated handmade paper bellows. Baas, brays, moos, or bleats--sounds heard around a farmyard--resonated from the book. This noisy book entertained as well as educated children and made reading fun.
- Children's Book, "My Automobile Book," 1924 - Little Willie and Uncle George visit an automobile show in this 1924 children's book. Willie is excited about all the cars he sees (each with a colorful illustration) and Uncle George explains the different features. And like most little boys (and girls) after visiting an auto show, he falls asleep and dreams of the cars he would have when he grows up.

- 1924
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Children's Book, "My Automobile Book," 1924
Little Willie and Uncle George visit an automobile show in this 1924 children's book. Willie is excited about all the cars he sees (each with a colorful illustration) and Uncle George explains the different features. And like most little boys (and girls) after visiting an auto show, he falls asleep and dreams of the cars he would have when he grows up.
- "Barack Obama Presidential Coloring Book!," 2008 -

- 2008
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"Barack Obama Presidential Coloring Book!," 2008