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47,000 beads / by Adeyoha, Koja.; Adeyoha, Angel.; McGillis, Holly.;
"Peyton loves to dance, and especially at pow wow, but her Auntie notices that she's been dancing less and less. When Peyton shares that she just can't be comfortable wearing a dress anymore, Auntie Eyota asks some friends for help to get Peyton what she needs."--
Subjects: Picture books.; Lakota Indians; Clothing and dress; Lakota Indians; Gender identity;
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Mighty Red Riding Hood : a fairly queer tale / by West, Wallace,1978-;
A smart and sassy boy in a red riding hood confronts a pushy wolf espousing gender norms.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Little Red Riding Hood (Tale); Sexual minorities; Clothing and dress; Sex role;
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Any way you look / by Siddiqui, Maleeha.;
Twelve-year-old Ainy is looking forward to working at her mother's clothing store for the summer--and someday soon wearing a hijab--but when certain boys harass her, and the boy she has a crush on does not step in, she turns to her older sister for help.
Subjects: Pakistani Americans; Hijab (Islamic clothing); Islamic clothing and dress; Bullying; Sisters; Self-esteem;
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Dolly Parton behind the seams : my life in rhinestones / by Parton, Dolly,author.; George-Warren, Holly,author.;
"Filled with deeply personal stories and 350 gorgeous full-color photographs--many, exclusive images drawn from Dolly's private costume archives--this beautifully illustrated book will share, for the first time, the full story behind Dolly Parton's distinctive sense of style"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Parton, Dolly; Parton, Dolly; Parton, Dolly.; Clothing and dress.; Country musicians; Dresses.; Fashion design; Singers;
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Under my hijab / by Khan, Hena,author.; Jaleel, Aaliya,illustrator.; Delawari, Ariana,1980-narrator.; Container of (expression):Khan, Hena.Under my hijab.Spoken word (Delawari);
Read by Ariana Delawari.Grandma wears it clasped under her chin. Aunty pins hers up with a beautiful brooch. Jenna puts it under a sun hat when she hikes. Zara styles hers to match her outfit. As a young girl observes six very different women in her life who each wear the hijab in a unique way, she also dreams of the rich possibilities of her own future, and how she will express her own personality through her hijab. Written in sprightly rhyme and illustrated by a talented newcomer, Under My Hijab honors the diverse lives of contemporary Muslim women and girls, their love for each other, and their pride in their culture and faith.5-8K-3Accelerated ReaderReading Counts
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Stories in rhyme.; Hijab (Islamic clothing); Clothing and dress; Individuality; Muslims; Stories in rhyme.; Hijab (Islamic clothing); Clothing and dress; Individuality; Muslims; JUVENILE FICTION / Clothing & Dress.; JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women.; JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Muslim.; JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & Play.; VOX books.;
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Make your own animal friends : 10 cute cloth dolls to sew, dress up and personalize / by Ferris, Katia,author.; Bell, Susan(Photographer),photographer.; Robertson, Claire,1972-illustrator.;
Discover how to sew your own charming cloth animal dolls with this beautiful book. Doll-making can be simple and spontaneous, or it can be very detailed and even, to be honest, sort of fiddly. There are endless approaches to doll-making, from the basic to the complicated, each with its own joys and challenges. This book will walk you through the first steps from imagining a design to showing you how to add personality to your animal characters. Featuring patterns for a bunny rabbit, owl, cat, dog, bear, monkey, fox, kitten, and mouse --- stitch up your own menagerie of fabric friends to gift or keep. The projects range in difficulty, allowing you to build on your skills as your progress through the pages of this book. Mix-and-match designs to personalize your you own dolls and create a basic wardrobe with simple, cute clothing patterns to sew and accessorize your makes. Doll-maker and designer, Katia Ferris provide expert guidance, helping you to sew confidently from scratch. Packed with stunning lifestyle photography and step-by-step illustrations, this book covers everything you need to bring your own animal characters to life.
Subjects: Patterns (Instructional works); Sewing.; Soft toy making;
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Dress-up fun with Elmo / by Reynolds, Cat(Children's author); Black, Allison.;
"Elmo and his friends love pretending with dress-up clothes. Sometimes they wear sparkly unicorn costumes, sometimes they [wear] pirate hats, and sometimes they dress up as dancing firefighters. No matter what they pretend to be, everyone has fun when they play dress-up together."--
Subjects: Board books.; Elmo (Fictitious character from Henson); Imagination in children; Muppets (Fictitious characters); Play; Costume; Clothing and dress; Imagination;
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Déguisons-nous / by Thomas, Bill.;
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Subjects: Déguisement; Vêtements; Jeu; Disguise; Clothing and dress; Play;
© c2001., Groupe Beauchemin,
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HRH : so many thoughts on royal style / by Holmes, Elizabeth,1980-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Veteran fashion journalist Elizabeth Holmes expands her popular Instagram Stories series, "So Many Thoughts," into a nuanced look at the style, branding, and positioning of the four most influential contemporary British Royals: Queen Elizabeth II; Diana, Princess of Wales; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge; and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Today, the fashion choices of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle are frequently headline news. More than just wearing beautiful clothes - and they are really beautiful - these women dress with purpose. Their choices of color, silhouettes, and brands send a message about their values, interests, and place within the royal family. But to fully understand what Kate and Meghan are wearing, one must look to two style icons that came before them: Queen Elizabeth II and Diana, Princess of Wales. For nearly seven decades, the Queen has made her wardrobe work for her, settling into a uniform of colorful coats and hats that make her instantly recognizable. Diana unlocked royal fashion's ability to shock and awe, earning a spot on the front page and rejuvenating interest in the crown. Kate introduced a welcome relatability with her accessible choices, unleashing a shopping frenzy in the process. Meghan, a biracial American and a working actor, brought a new audience and aesthetic, as well as her social media savvy to the mix. With one section devoted to each woman, HRH pairs hundreds of gorgeous photographs with extensive research to paint a vivid portrait of each woman's fashion preferences, messaging, and evolution. The sections on each will be a seamless combination of major moments and notable details, from the choice of each woman's wedding dress designer to the meaning of a single bow tied on a ponytail. But mostly, through these four biographies, a picture emerges of the evolution of the British monarchy over the past century, showing royal fashion is so much more than what meets the eye."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, 1982-; Diana, Princess of Wales, 1961-1997.; Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926-; Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 1981-; Clothing and dress; Princesses; Queens;
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Sew classic clothes for girls : 20 girls' dresses, outfits and accessories from the Cottage Mama / by Wilkes, Lindsay.; Quinter, Lindsay.; Lott, Isabelle M.;
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader to view PDF documents.LSC
Subjects: Sewing.; Girls' clothing.; Dressmaking;
© c2013., KP Craft,
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