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                          . Historical Folk Toys,
                          LLC offers a nice variety of nostalgic books on subjects such
                          as toys, games, crafts, manners, and education that represent
                          lifestyles from the past. The toys, games, and crafts from early
                          America, featured in many living history museums are still enjoyed
                          by today's generation of children. Whether your shop is located
                          on a site that features a Colonial setting, a one-room school
                          , a pioneer log cabin, or a Victorian home, your visitors will
                          enjoy picking up a copy of any of our books from your gift shop
                          as a souvenir..
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                          Description: Our Toys and Games from Times Past book (91001)
                          features history, game rules, or descriptions of: Americans and
                          English (Tug of War), Button on a String ("buzz saw"),
                          card games, Cat's Cradle, cup & ball toss toy, dice games,
                          Dominoes, Draughts (Checkers), Fox and Geese, Graces (French
                          hoops), Hoop and Roll (Rolling Hoop), Hopscotch, Hornbook Battledore
                          and Shuttlecock, Jacks, Jump Rope, Marbles, Nine-Men's Morris,
                          nine pins, pick-up sticks, quoits (ring toss game), Shinny, Solitaire,
                          Thaumatrope ("wonder turner"), Tic Tac Toe, Twirling
                          the Plate, tops, and the yo-yo. This book is filled with nostalgic
                          illustrations, actual book size is 5-1/2 wide by 8-1/2 high and
                          contains 32 pages. Would you like to read
                        about its history or see
                        a larger image?.
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                          Description: Our Pages from Early American Children's
                          Books (91002) contains excerpts from some of the earliest printed
                          books for children between 1744 and 1837. It includes A Little
                          Pretty Pocket-Book, Goody Two-Shoes, chapbooks, Elton's Pictorial
                          A.B.C., a battledore book, Marmaduke Multiply, and Girl's Own
                          Book. Actual book size is 5-1/2 inches by 8-1/2 inches and contains
                          32 pages. Would you like to read
                        about its history or see
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                          Description: Our Children's Manners and Morals book (91003)
                          includes moral maxims, how to behave, general rules and laws
                          of etiquette, conversational etiquette, table manners, classroom
                          rules, excerpts from books on morals and manners, the art of
                          writing, proper pastimes, and other interesting information about
                          expected behavior of children in the 1700 and 1800s. This best-selling
                          book includes many nostalgic illustrations. Book size is 5-1/2
                          inches by 8-1/2 inches and contains 32 pages. Would you like to read
                        about its history or see
                        a larger image?.
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