Madame Alexander : the creator of the iconic American doll / Susan Goldman Rubin ; illustrated by Sarah Dvojack.
Beatrice Alexander's family ran a doll hospital in their home in New York's Lower East Side, where she grew to love fixing and making dolls. Beatrice dreamed of becoming an artist, but her family couldn't afford to send her to sculpting school. She never stopped dreaming, and when World War I broke out, she came up with the idea to make dolls modeled after nurses to support the war effort and help keep children happy -- but they needed to be unbreakable because resources were scarce and families couldn't afford to repair or replace toys. With her innovative designs and ideas, she became a savvy, feminist entrepreneur.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250138590
- ISBN: 1250138590
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Feiwel and Friends, 2022.
- Copyright: ©2022
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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Genre: | Biographies. Picture books. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Branch District Library.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Union Township Branch | J 921 ALEXANDER, BEATRICE (Text) | 35406424083739 | Juvenile Non-fiction | Available | - |
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520 | . | ‡aBeatrice Alexander's family ran a doll hospital in their home in New York's Lower East Side, where she grew to love fixing and making dolls. Beatrice dreamed of becoming an artist, but her family couldn't afford to send her to sculpting school. She never stopped dreaming, and when World War I broke out, she came up with the idea to make dolls modeled after nurses to support the war effort and help keep children happy -- but they needed to be unbreakable because resources were scarce and families couldn't afford to repair or replace toys. With her innovative designs and ideas, she became a savvy, feminist entrepreneur. | |
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650 | 0. | ‡aDolls ‡vJuvenile literature. | |
650 | 0. | ‡aDolls ‡xDesign and construction ‡vJuvenile literature. | |
650 | 0. | ‡aEntrepreneurship ‡vJuvenile literature. | |
650 | 0. | ‡aWomen ‡vBiography ‡vJuvenile literature. | |
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