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Once upon a time - about 140 years ago - a little girl lived in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. When she grew up, she told her story, writing herself into the hearts of America for all time. Laura Ingalls Wilder has become a fixture in our history and our heritage. Having been a teacher and a mother, her desire was to teach children about the past so that they would not forget it. Teach your children about America's wonderful pioneering past, with the Little House on the Prairie series, by Laura Ingalls Wilder, and our accompanying Lapbooks that all include a study guide! Books not included. Lapbooks included in this collection are: *Click on the product names below to download a free sample of each one! Little House in the Big Woods Lapbook Little House on the Prairie Lapbook Little House on the Banks of Plum Creek Lapbook Little House by the Shores of Silver Lake Lapbook ***NOTE: PLEASE BE SURE TO SELECT YOUR PRODUCT (BIG WOODS, ON THE PRAIRIE, PLUM CREEK, SILVER SHORE OR BUNDLE) BEFORE CLICKING "Add To Cart" ! THIES PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE IN EBOOK FORMAT ONLY! TO PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT IN A PHYSICAL FORMAT (CD or PRINT) PLEASE VISIT ONE OF OUR TRUSTED VENDORS: CHRISTIAN BOOK DISTRIBUTORS RAINBOW RESOURCES MARDEL AMAZON
Metal roof accents lend a fresh modern vibe to the exterior of this 4-bedroom, New American house plan. The protruding 3-car garage boasts a 365 square foot bonus room (included in the total living area) overhead which hosts the fourth bedroom - for a total of 513 square feet on the second level. To the right of the formal entry, you will find a quiet living room, along with a family bedroom neighboring a full bath. The great room is straight ahead, capped by a vaulted ceiling, with doors leading to the covered patio on either side of a double-sided fireplace. The adjoining dining area and kitchen complete the open concept floor plan while creating a central gathering space for all to enjoy. The cook in the home is sure to appreciate this kitchen with its ample workspace, walk-in pantry, and multi-use island. The master bedroom has a unique feature: above the tub, there is a 4' by 5' opening with two small barn doors. Open them, and you can sit in the tub and watch the TV in the master bedroom. French doors that grant access to the rear porch, along with a 5-fixture ensuite and walk-in closet.
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United States Landmarks Mega Bundle. Bundle price is over 15% off purchasing the individual sets. Bundle includes images for famous world landmarks in all 50 states: NORTHEAST REGION: Maine: Portland Headlight Vermont: Shelburne Museum New Hampshire: North Conway Train Station Massachusetts: Plymouth Rock AND Robert Treat Paine House Rhode Island: Newport Mansion New York: Brooklyn Bridge Connecticut: Mystic Seaport Lighthouse MID ATLANTIC REGION: Pennsylvania: Liberty Bell AND Betsy Ross House New Jersey: Cape May Lighthouse Delaware: Hagley Museum Maryland: Washington Monument State Park Virginia: Monticello - Home of Thomas Jefferson West Virginia: Seneca Rock SOUTHEAST REGION: Florida: Kennedy Space Center Georgia: Stone Mountain Alabama: Edmund Pettus (Selma) Bridge Mississippi: Vicksburg National Military Park South Carolina: Fort Sumter North Carolina: Wright Brothers National Memorial Tennessee: Graceland Kentucky: Louisville Slugger Museum SOUTHWEST REGION: Texas: The Alamo Louisiana: St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square AND Steamboat Natchez Oklahoma: Oklahoma City National Memorial Arkansas: Centennial Baptist Church AND Confederate State Capitol CENTRAL PLAINS REGION: Nebraska - Chimney Rock Iowa - High Trestle Trail Bridge Kansas - Dodge City Sign Missouri - Gateway Arch GREAT LAKES REGION: Ohio - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Indiana - George Rogers Clark Memorial in Vincennes IN Illinois - Lincoln Home Michigan - Henry Ford Museum Wisconsin - Little White Schoolhouse Minnesota - Spoonbridge and Cherry ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION: North Dakota: Fort Union Trading Post South Dakota: Mount Rushmore Montana: Glacier National Park Wyoming: Old Faithful Utah: Delicate Arch Colorado: Garden of the Gods New Mexico: San Francisco de Asis Mission Church PACIFIC REGION: Alaska - Mount McKinley Idaho - Balanced Rock Oregon - Crater Lake Washington - Space Needle California - Golden Gate Bridge Arizona - Grand Canyon Skywalk Nevada - Hoover Dam Hawaii - Pearl Harbor Individual sets can be purchased. Please do a search for "Landmarks" in my shop to see. All images come in full color, full color with outline, and line art; high resolution 300 dpi png format with transparent backgrounds. Perfect for bulletin boards, worksheets, travel or geography lessons, and so much more!!! ------------------------------------------------------------ ~~~PLEASE NOTE~~~ Download-able Digital Graphics will be sent within 24-48 hours to the email address that is registered with your Etsy account unless otherwise noted. No physical product will be sent through postal mail. Watermarks and/or shadows will not appear in purchased file. ------------------------------------------------------------ ~~~TERMS OF USE~~~ Personal and limited commercial use. Copyright remains with Poppydreamz Digital Art. Full set of TOUs are included with purchase. You can also review them here: https://gabitelcocci.com/and-more/ ------------------------------------------------------------ ~~~ CUSTOM ORDERS WELCOME~~~ Are you a teacher and need graphics for your classroom? I would love to help! Convo me and letโs talk! ------------------------------------------------------------ ~~~SPECIAL OFFERS and/or FREEBIES~~~ Check my Front Page for special offers: https://www.etsy.com/shop/poppydreamz ------------------------------------------------------------ ~~~OTHER ITEMS IN MY SHOP~~~ http://www.etsy.com/shop/poppydreamz?ref=si_shop Thanks for visiting POPPYDREAMZ DIGITAL ART! gabi
This LED light name plate is a must-have office decor piece! Made of acrylic and a wood base, this personalized desk name plate is engraved with your name and professional title. Its white light illuminates the engraving creating a unique desk name sign. This professional name plate led light includes an attached USB cord with an on and off button. Perfect for your work, cubicle or home office decor! This desk name sign also makes a great coworker gift for employee Christmas gift! Details: * White LED Light * Design is engraved on acrylic (6" x 7.75") * Wooden base with LED lights and an attached USB cord with on and off switch (Wall outlet adapter not included) * Overall dimensions: 6.5" H x 7.75" W x 1.75" D
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Rare, Complete Set of Five Vintage 1942 Coca-Cola "Our America" Educational Posters sent out to selected Educators for use in the classroom during WWII . This set depicts the Oil Industry in America. They were developed by Coca Cola to be used as teaching aids in the classroom and were distributed to schools in special publicity/teacher's kits. This is one of the only Coke products where the Coke name is not prominently shown as in the bottom right or left (depending on the image) as a copyright marker only. These would look amazing framed! ------------------------------------------------------------------- REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Poster #1 Title: From Oil Well to Refinery Main Illustration: An American Oil Field Illustration Highlights: Oil Exploration and Drilling, Oil Derricks Dimensions: 32" x 22" Inset Illustrations: 1859 - Drake's First Well 500 BC - Apollo's Fire Sources of Oil Oil Pockets Central Pumping Power Finding Oil A Rock Bit Drill An Oil Refinery Poster #2 Title: Sending Oil Throughout the Land Main Illustration: A Loading Rack Illustration Highlights: Locomotive at Railroad Loading Dock, Oil Tanker, Horse Drawn Oil Tanker, Filling Station Dimensions: 32" x 22" Inset Illustrations: 1880 - First Delivery of Oil Lady with Lamp Oil Trucks in the Field An Oil Pipe Line A Service Station Fuel Oil A Floating Oil Station An Oil Tanker Poster #3 Title: Oil Gives A Thousand Benefits Main Illustration: Oil Brings Happiness Illustration Highlights: Family Picnic in the Park by the Bay, Antique Automobile, Blimp, Airplanes, Boats Dimensions: 32" x 22" Inset Illustrations: Primitive Use of Oil Oil as a Lubricant Asphalt Pavement Natural Gas Paints and Lacquers Perfumes and Drugs Helium Synthetic Rubber Poster #4 Title: Oil is Making a New World Main Illustration: Science Creates the Future Illustration Highlights: Scientist in a Lab, Test Tubes, Beakers, Scientific Equipment, Airplane, Airport, Yacht, Bullet Train, Antique Automobile, Lighthouse Dimensions: 32" x 22" Inset Illustrations: Fighting at La Brea Lighting a Stormy Sea Exploring for Oil Increasing Engine Power Making Airplane Motors Finding New Uses for Oil Setting Unified Standards Testing Oil Poster #5 Title: Oil Main Illustration: Oil Derrick Illustration Highlights: Oil Field with Derricks, Workers with Hardhats Dimensions: 16" x 11" Further Background and Artist Info: Throughout its history, The Coca-Cola Company has captured the spirit of the times through its advertising art. From its first promotional calendars produced in the 1890s, the Company linked itself to the popular designs and lifestyles of the era the art represents. The Coca-Cola Company used the work of the top artists of the day, including the leading artists of America's Golden Age of Illustration. Their work for the Company exemplifies the classic All-American image they helped create in the first half of the 20th Century. The famous illustrators produced paintings for The Coca-Cola Company from the turn of the century into the 1960s, when their art form was replaced by photography in the Company's advertising. Much of the work of artists working on behalf of The Coca-Cola Company is beautifully displayed in a recent book, Coca-Cola Girls: An Advertising Art History by Chris H. Beyer (Collectors Press, Inc.). The richly illustrated history captures the Company's compelling use of "radiant, vivacious, and breezy" young women, always dressed in the latest fashions, in Coca-Cola advertising since the late 1800s. The vast majority of the Company's advertising posters and calendars featured these beautiful women, who became synonymous with the most recognized trademark in the world. In his book, the first art book The Coca-Cola Company has licensed for publication, Beyer writes,"one of the most consistent focuses of the Company's advertising has been its depictions of attractive young women who persuade their audience to enjoy a glass of 'Delicious' and 'Refreshing' Coca-Cola." The earliest use of an artist's signature by The Coca-Cola Company was on the work of Hamilton King, a prominent artist at the turn of the century. King illustrated the beautiful "Coca-Cola girls" for calendars from 1910 to 1913. His work also appears on serving trays. Over the next quarter century, the Company used a wide variety of illustrators, some of whom signed their works. But most did not. The anonymous craftsmen produced lavish illustrations with deep colors that graced calendars and other promotional pieces. In the mid 1920s, The Coca-Cola Company began working with a young illustrator who would become synonymous with both Coca-Cola and Santa Claus. His name was Haddon H. Sundblom. Haddon H. Sundblom (1899-1976) Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art, Sundblom developed a bright style that depicted wholesome, healthy, happy people. These upbeat and cheerful images would become familiar and comforting icons during the dark days of the Great Depression. Sundblom not only worked for The Coca-Cola Company, but also created the "Quaker Man" character for the Quaker Oats Company and did work for Packard, Nabisco and Colgate-Palmolive. Sundblom created his first Santa Claus for The Coca-Cola Company in 1931, using a retired salesman named Lew Prentiss as his model and later using himself. His Santa was plump and friendly with twinkling eyes. Sundblom continued drawing Santa for holiday campaigns for more than 30 years. By then, the Sundblom Santa had become an enduring American institution and permanently fixed St. Nick's image as rotund and jolly, dressed in red and white. More than 40 of Sundblom's original oil paintings of Santa have been preserved in The Coca-Cola Company archives in Atlanta. Other famous illustrators who created works for Coca-Cola included: Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Born in New York City, Norman Rockwell decided early to become an artist and trained at the New York School of Art, the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League. Between 1928 and 1935, Rockwell painted six different illustrations that were used in Coca-Cola calendars, serving trays, posters and in one Saturday Evening Post ad. His best-known illustration for Coca-Cola was, perhaps, "Out Fishin" 1935 - depicting a young boy, resembling Tom Sawyer, sitting on a tree stump fishing, accompanied by his dog and a bottle of Coca-Cola. N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945) One of America's foremost illustrators and the father of artist Andrew Wyeth, Newell Conyers Wyeth was commissioned to execute illustrations for The Coca-Cola Company, including magazine ads, calendars and posters. The posters include a series of illustrations on the lumber and transportation industries for the "Our America" educational series. Wyeth was hired to produce the Company's 50th Anniversary calendar in 1936. His illustration was a classic, set against a New England coastline with a bearded old sailor leaning on his boat while a little girl stands nearby, both with bottles of Coca-Cola. Gil Elvgren (1914-1980) A student of Haddon Sundblom, Elvgren is perhaps best known for drawing and painting pin-up girls. His style was so similar to Sundblom's that he could finish paintings that his mentor had started. "Elvgren is probably second only to Sundblom himself in having his artistic images identified with Coca-Cola," Elvgren's son Drake told The Coca-Cola Collectors News in 1999. Drake Elvgren and co-author Max Allen Collins published a 200-page book about Gil Elvgren titled Elvgren:His Life & Art (Collectors Press, Inc.), which includes many of his ads for Coca-Cola and documentary photos of modeling sessions for those ads. Fredrick Mizen (1888-1964) Born in Chicago, Mizen is known not only for his commercial illustrations but also for his paintings of Native Americans. He illustrated the first Coca-Cola billboard in 1925 and produced work for numerous magazines, including Colliers and the Saturday Evening Post. He also produced paintings that The Coca-Cola Company used in newspaper and magazine ads. One of his best-known works for The Coca-Cola Company was an illustration of bears drinking Coke in Yellowstone National Park. Frederic Stanley (1892-1967) Born in Vermont, Stanley never took formal art training. After serving as a soldier in World War I, he sold four paintings in New York City and spent the rest of his career as a successful commercial artist. The Coca-Cola Company was one of 28 companies that employed his skill as an illustrator. Commissioned Folk Art For years, folk artists used Coca-Cola as a subject for their artwork because of its popularity. During the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, the Company orchestrated the Coca-Cola Olympic Salute to Folk Art exhibit, which included the work of folk artists from 54 countries who used indigenous materials to create Coca-Cola contour bottles. These three dimensional sculptures ranged from two- to 12-feet tall.