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John Deere Farm Toys – Great Gift Ideas for Boys and Girls Alike
John Deere farm toys have come a long way from the old school simplistic pedal tractors. While still equipped with the trademark green and yellow, there are now even pink bikes and ride on toys for girls too. Barn and tractor play sets, wheelbarrows, wagons and ride on tractors are good choices for the younger ones, while the motorized and pedal tractors suit the older children on your gift list. There are several accessories that can be added, such as umbrellas for the pedal tractors, pull-behind carts and training wheels for the bikes.
Solid Composition from a Name You Can Trust
Made from die cast steel, John Deere farm toys stand up to heavy use, and some of the older versions have even become highly sought after by collectors. All have the trademark in green and yellow emblem, even on the pink bikes. And the logo is on all of the accessories, such as carry bags and baskets.
Scale models of tractors and farming equipment are, of course, a segment of the John Deere farm toys line. The hay elevator has optional round or square bales to include, planters, wagons and combine parts are also available, to get your little farmer started off right. All are exact replicas of the real equipment used in farm work, with the trademark green and yellow colors.
Replicas of barns, lean-to buildings and farmhouses are available with accessories, to build an entire farm–right down to the outdoor play equipment with the two story farm house. Everything the junior farmer will need to have his very own miniature working farm. Or perhaps they would prefer radio controlled tractors and equipment to work their farms with. Whichever is chosen, the toys are high quality and made to withstand all the young ones can throw at them.
The Perfect Gift
Puzzles, games, toolboxes and wooden model paint kits have been added to the John Deere farm toys line, as well as a soft sided toybox that folds out into a playmat. Big tire three wheeled bikes, standard tricycles and two wheeled bikes are yet another great gift idea.
When it comes to any gift, whether holiday or birthday, John Deere farm toys can generally fill the need with such a wide and varied selection of toys, kits and games to offer. Tractors, trucks and construction equipment offer a child an opportunity to use their imaginations and do what they see adults do in real life and on television. Many of these toys have lights and sounds that are activated when played with to make the fun more realistic.
John Deere Farm Toys—The Perfect Choice for High Quality
Quality, well built toys are hard to come by most of the time, with all the manufacturers looking to reduce costs while raising prices. The mass produced, imported toys are not as well constructed, nor are they built to last for years, let alone be passed down through the family. Metal, not plastic, is the mark of a well built toy, and many of these are meant to be passed down to the next generation of junior farmers. A lifetime of fun and adventure awaits with John Deere farm toys.
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Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper $19.89 There’s more to going to the movies than seeing the movie itself – it’s the popcorn! Now, with the Whirley Pop Popcorn Maker, you can make fluffy, delicious popcorn just like you get at the theater. The stay-cool hardwood handle turns the stainless steel paddle inside, preventing scorching and burning, and making certain every kernel pops up like it should. The steam vents on top allow moisture to… |
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3M Filtrete Water Station $28.89 3M filtrete ws01-wh; water station [PRICE is per EACH]… |
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Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Skillet $22.99 Made by the cast iron experts at Lodge, this revolutionary pan is preseasoned, so it’s ready to cook right out of the box. It’s perfect for making virtually anything from bacon and eggs to grilled sandwiches, pan-fried fish, and fabulous cornbread. Each has dual pour spouts and a helper handle. Lodge Logic’s new preseasoning process penetrates the metal’s pores thoroughly and uniformly, so it look… |
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Elmo’s World – Babies, Dogs & More $7.15 50 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo…. |
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Baby Einstein – Baby MacDonald – A Day on the Farm $19.99 The beauty of this entry in the Baby Einstein catalog is its integration of puppets, toys, and live farm footage to help babies and toddlers make the connection between their plastic play sets and stuffed animals with images of a real farm. As always, the spoken language is minimal, omitting the pesky verbs and adjectives that would confuse the very young. The 30-minute main program is divided int… |
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Baby Einstein – Neighborhood Animals $19.99 When Baby Einstein started its “video board books” in 1997, the company was virtually alone in the field of baby development. By its sixth video, the field has become crowded with similar-sounding titles. Now scientists might be able to analyze what a baby will get out of a video like Baby Dolittle compared to Baby Van Gogh, but is it worth getting more baby videos? Absolutely–babies love variety… |
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Little House on the Prairie: The Premiere Movie $2.53 From the woods of Wisconsin and the plains of Kansas to Minnesota, the Ingalls fight to build and hold onto a new home, facing the dangers of untamed wilderness on the American frontier of the 1870s. The Premiere Movie: This is the special double-length premiere movie that launched the Emmy Award-winning program starring Michael Landon, adapted from the famed series of books written by Laura Ingal… |
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Barney – Sing and Dance with Barney [VHS] $6.91 For those who can’t get enough of those Barney songs, here’s a made-for-video show packed full of song and dance. The story line is oh-so thin as Barney and his friends sing 27 songs in only 56 minutes, so Barney is usually singing or introducing a new song. For anyone who has been watching the decade that Barney has been on the airwaves, most of the songs are Barney standards: “Mr. Sun,” “Th… |
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Shirley Temple Gift Set (Heidi, Curly Top, Baby Take a Bow) [VHS] $6.26 Includes three of the tiny star’s biggest hits: HEIDI, BABY TAKE A BOW, and CURLY TOP, each one colorized and full of classic family entertainment…. |
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Evriholder Magic Holder 5-Position Wall Organizer $7.99 Designed to hold various household objects with handles of varying thickness. Simply insert a handle into a slot and a rounded, gravity controlled, rolling cylinder automatically adjusts to the handle’s thickness and grips it securely. Use in the laundry, garage, garden, utility room, office, and more. Holds handles 3/4” to 1 3/8” diameter. 5 position organizer…. |
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Family Farm $14.99 Work the farm in this game of 19th century farmsteading and build a home for your families. |
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Farm Family $32.99 FARM FAMILY, country charm and cheer for your roost. Counted cross stitch kit includes 14-count white Aida cloth, presorted DMC cotton floss, needle, chart and directions. 8″ x 10″ without mat and frame. Imported from Belgium. A Stitchery exclusive! |
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Fun on the Farm $11.95 “>Growing up on a farm is a great way to learn life lessons. Hard work is the norm on the farm, but playtime is wonderful and unique. Children who read this book will come to understand the importance of working together as a team, the consequences of bullying, how to accept delayed gratification, creative problem-solving, how to keep going when the going gets hard, the great results of practicing perseverance, and how get along with family members. An added bonus is the knowledge the reader will acquire of just what actually happens on a farm, including the good, the bad, and the gross. Who knew so much could be learned while having “Fun on the Farm”?>” |
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On the Farm $4.21 A New York Ttimes best-selling author and a Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator evoke life on a farm in a simple, lyrical text and boldly expressive images. From the bull to the barn cat to the wild bunny, the farmyard bustles with life. The rooster crows, the rams clash, the bees buzz, and over there in the garden, a snake — silent and alone — winds and watches. David Elliott’s graceful, simple verse and Holly Meade’s exquisite woodcut and watercolor illustrations capture a world that is at once timeless yet disappearing from view — the world of the family farm. |
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Freedom Farm $11.99 “After getting caught in another lie, Rhonda’s parents decide to send her to volunteer at a farm to straighten out her negative attitude. Rhonda questions what faith is, and in the end, grasps onto her own to appreciate the life she had to begin with. This story will make you laugh out loud and touch your heart with age appropriate issues as you read it.” |
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The Farm: $19.59 Perfectly simple, perfectly seasonal food from a Bon Appetit columnist, with a foreword by Ruth Reichl. During the week, Ian Knauer leads the life of a New York food writer, developing recipes for the Food Network and writing articles for magazines like Bon Appetit and Men’s Health. But on weekends, he repairs to the farm in rural Pennsylvania that his family has owned for generations, where he tends a huge garden, raises chickens, keeps bees, forages, hunts, and most importantly, creates deliciously easy meals for friends and family from the fruits of his labor. From Spaghetti with Arugula Carbonara to Chicken with Garlic Scape Pesto, the 150 recipes of The Farm inspire cooks to make the most of their market, garden, or CSA. Knauer is inventive and thrifty, wasting nothing: after spreading radishes with bacon butter for a spring hors d’oeuvre, he puts the tops in Pasta with Blue Cheese and Radish Greens. In other recipes, he teaches the craft of small-batch canning, from Tomato Jam to Peaches in Honey Syrup. Knauer also expertly tweaks the recipes of his Pennsylvania Dutch mother and grandmother in homey but spectacular-tasting desserts like Strawberry Sour Cream Ice Cream and Blueberry Belle Crunch. Whether it’s Spinach and Walnut Lasagna or Cowboy Steaks with Guinness Sauce, this is weekday and weekend cooking at its best. |
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Of the Farm $3.95 Joey Robinson is a thirty-five-year-old advertising consultant working in the urban jungle of Manhattan. One day, Joey decides to return to the farm where he grew up, and where his mother still lives. Accompanied by his newly acquired second wife and an eleven-year-old stepson, he begins to reassess and evaluate the course his life has taken. For three days, a quartet of voices explores the country air, relates stories, makes confessions, seeks solace, and hopes for love. But all of their emotional musings and reflections pale when tragedy strikes– one that threatens to separate the family, even as it draws them closer. "From the Trade Paperback edition." |
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Lessons Learned on the Farm $16.99 “This family memoir is set in rural Michigan, where the family farm supplies the backdrop for hard work, innovation and overcoming tragedy. Filled with nostalgia from the 50s and 60s, enjoy a step back in time when life was simpler and family was celebrated. A two-room country school, a country church, and a mother who was a true partner, all provided the perfect training ground for developing discipline, integrity, work ethic, and love of God. Farm Families represent the best of America. President George W. Bush AUGUST 13, 2001 Lessons Learned on the Farm gives a glimpse into the lives and the great experiences gained on the farm. Anyone interested in rural life and farming will truly enjoy reading it. The lessons in hard work, persistence, honesty, integrity and dependence on God were definitely learned by this family. Sue Van Liew Rosenberger TEACHER AT COURTLAND CENTER SCHOOL, 1958-61 Phyllis Dolislager did an outstanding job describing a farm family in the 50s and 60s. It was a joy to read. She did an excellent job of illustrating the values and love enjoyed in growing up on a farm. Reading this book makes one realize how farming has changed in the last 50 years. She paid a wonderful tribute to her dad with this book. He had high respect for his family, friends and neighbors and showed it by serving as supervisor of our local township. Jim McIntyre SUPERVISOR, COURTLAND TOWNSHIP, ROCKFORD, MICHIGAN Anyone wanting to know what life was like on a farm will enjoy this book. It brings back memories of life before cable TV, computers, and expressways. Lessons Learned on the Farm shows how a family worked together to improve their farm and way of life. Art Rosenberger MILK TESTER, DAIRY HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, 1947-1965 EXTENSION SERVICES OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Phyllis Porter Dolislager formerly served as adjunct writing instructor at Nova Southeastern University. She is a member of the National League of American Pen Women. With her family she spent two years doing missionary work in Liberia, W. Africa. Phyllis is an inspirational speaker and works out of her home as a writing consultant. She and her husband, Ron, Finance Director of World Mission Centre, live in Tennessee and Florida.” |
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Little Farm Down the Lane $11.99 “Bonnie’s idyllic life on the farm is threatened when her mother announces she wants to move. Trusting God will not allow this to happen, Bonnie goes merrily on her way. Then, without warning, the owner of the farm asks her family to leave Shocked and angry, Bonnie becomes bitter toward God. How could He possibly answer “no” to her fervent, believing prayers?”Little Farm” books illustrate the joys and trials of growing up on a farm during the 1950s while presenting Christian values in an uplifting and entertaining format. As the heartwarming story unfolds in this eight-book series, Bonnie continues to grow in her knowledge of God. (Book VII will be more fully enjoyed if Books I through VI are read first.)Book I – “A Little Family Moves In”Book II – “Trouble, Mischief, and Adventure”Book III – “The Fire”Book IV – “Fluffy”Book V – “Stealing from God”Book VI – “The Hurricane”"Every child should have the chance to live on a farm,” asserts Bonnie Siegrist. “It’s magical.” She spent her own childhood on a farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. When her granddaughter asked her to write down her memories, after a visit to the old farm, she knew God was calling her to put her stories into print.She and her husband, Ken, reside in St. Petersburg, Florida, near their son and daughter and seven grandchildren. Bonnie divides her time between writing the Little Farm series and speaking on her favorite topics: parenting, grandparenting, and writing. She and her husband visit schools, presenting Christian values while entertaining with puppets and skits.Before its publication, her first book in the Little Farm series won the Florida Writers Association’s “Best Unpublished Children’s Book Award.” Xulon Press awarded her the 2004 Best New Christian Author Award.” |
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The Family Farm $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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The Geranium Farm Cookbook $18 “”The Geranium Farm Cook Book” is a collection of recipes and lore offered by The Geranium Farmers, the 10,000+ members of the worldwide virtual community of spiritual seekers created by Episcopal priest, author, lecturer, and spiritual director Barbara Cawthorne Crafton. As “farmers?” began sharing recipes with each other via the e-mail list and the Geranium Farm website (www.geraniumfarm.org), the idea for a cookbook was born. Because Barbara Crafton devoutly believes in the “life is short–eat dessert first” school of theology, the desserts section is first and longest. Each recipe in the book includes a description of how the recipe came to be part of the writer’s family or what traditions surround its use. Each of the main dish recipes has a wine suggestion accompanying it, recommended by the executive chef at a noted restaurant in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains. And interspersed among the recipes are meditations by Barbara Crafton on food, cooking, and community.” |
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Emmerdale Cookbook $1.99 Used – In “The Emmerdale Cookbook” Marlon Dingle presents recipes from Emmerdale’s Diner and from his exploits in Italy. Other recipes include Mandy’s favourites, Zac Dingle’s family recipes, as well as cooking from the Sugden kitchen, the Woolpack and Home Farm. |
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If I Ever Did Need You, It Is Now!: Letters from Savanna, Illinois to a Wwi Doughboy While Serving at Jefferson Barracks, Camp Custer, and Taliaferro Field. Plus a History of the Mississippi Palisade State Park $37.84 New – It had barely been a week since Grandpa left his father’s five-hundred acre farm to enlist into the army when his sister Florence wrote him on December 21, 1917 that, “You surely are needed at home now.” She was right, as the eldest son, the entire family depended on him to help manage all aspects of their farm and they expressed their need of him over and over again in their many letters; he was sorely missed. When I first chose the above quote from one of my great grandfather’s letters t |
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If I Ever Did Need You, It Is Now!: Letters from Savanna, Illinois to a Wwi Doughboy While Serving at Jefferson Barracks, Camp Custer, and Taliaferro Field. Plus a History of the Mississippi Palisade State Park $38.1 Used – It had barely been a week since Grandpa left his father’s five-hundred acre farm to enlist into the army when his sister Florence wrote him on December 21, 1917 that, “You surely are needed at home now.” She was right, as the eldest son, the entire family depended on him to help manage all aspects of their farm and they expressed their need of him over and over again in their many letters; he was sorely missed. When I first chose the above quote from one of my great grandfather’s letters |
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If I Ever Did Need You, It Is Now!: Letters from Savanna, Illinois to a Wwi Doughboy While Serving at Jefferson Barracks, Camp Custer, and Taliaferro Field. Plus a History of the Mississippi Palisade State Park $44.32 Used – It had barely been a week since Grandpa left his father’s five-hundred acre farm to enlist into the army when his sister Florence wrote him on December 21, 1917 that, “You surely are needed at home now.” She was right, as the eldest son, the entire family depended on him to help manage all aspects of their farm and they expressed their need of him over and over again in their many letters; he was sorely missed. When I first chose the above quote from one of my great grandfather’s letters |
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If I Ever Did Need You, It Is Now!: Letters from Savanna, Illinois to a Wwi Doughboy While Serving at Jefferson Barracks, Camp Custer, and Taliaferro Field. Plus a History of the Mississippi Palisade State Park $32.42 Used – It had barely been a week since Grandpa left his father’s five-hundred acre farm to enlist into the army when his sister Florence wrote him on December 21, 1917 that, “You surely are needed at home now.” She was right, as the eldest son, the entire family depended on him to help manage all aspects of their farm and they expressed their need of him over and over again in their many letters; he was sorely missed. When I first chose the above quote from one of my great grandfather’s letters |
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If I Ever Did Need You, It Is Now!: Letters from Savanna, Illinois to a Wwi Doughboy While Serving at Jefferson Barracks, Camp Custer, and Taliaferro Field. Plus a History of the Mississippi Palisade State Park $53.53 Used – It had barely been a week since Grandpa left his father’s five-hundred acre farm to enlist into the army when his sister Florence wrote him on December 21, 1917 that, “You surely are needed at home now.” She was right, as the eldest son, the entire family depended on him to help manage all aspects of their farm and they expressed their need of him over and over again in their many letters; he was sorely missed. When I first chose the above quote from one of my great grandfather’s letters |
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If I Ever Did Need You, It Is Now!: Letters from Savanna, Illinois to a Wwi Doughboy While Serving at Jefferson Barracks, Camp Custer, and Taliaferro Field. Plus a History of the Mississippi Palisade State Park $69.89 New – It had barely been a week since Grandpa left his father’s five-hundred acre farm to enlist into the army when his sister Florence wrote him on December 21, 1917 that, “You surely are needed at home now.” She was right, as the eldest son, the entire family depended on him to help manage all aspects of their farm and they expressed their need of him over and over again in their many letters; he was sorely missed. When I first chose the above quote from one of my great grandfather’s letters t |
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Kiss Your Elbow – A Kentucky Memoir $16.29 You’ll want to spend every minute of your time with the O’Daniel Family, experiencing their simple adventures in a way that only this oldest daughter can weave them. Written with a sense of hope and an amazing capture of mid-twentieth century detail, you will enjoy the opportunity to:Revisit big department stores again, when Louisville’s only place to shop was downtown Spend a delightful day at Fontaine Ferry, Louisville’s famous amusement park Be part of the quarrels, love and joy – feeling the bonds of this close knit era, when dependence on family members and neighbors was essential.Experience farm life in the suburbs. Deanna’s classmates jumped rope in subdivisions while the O’Daniels slopped hogs, killed chickens, and hoped they went to school without smelling like the animals they tended.Only a few can tell their story coherently like Deanna does with this touching memoir. First born in a large rural family, she relates her passage through childhood with charming and accurate descriptions of life in Kentuckiana. A chronicle of many customs and places that are fast slipping away from our collective memories, such as her description of the country store in Nelson County, Kentucky. A book you will tell others, “I’m so fond of this one.”John Allen Boyd, Emerson Avery, That Latin TeacherDeanna’s story is of dedicated parents and (eventually) 11 children. They migrated near Louisville, Kentucky when Deanna was five. Her stories about those formative years paint a portrait in glowing colors, depicting struggles and love that molds and endures. You will love Deanna and her story.Terry Cummins, Feed My SheepO’Daniel, a gifted writer who tightly weaves her life’s journey through stories that makes growing up on a farm sound like sunshine. She shares the daily toil, angst and rivalry associated with a large family in a humorous, but realistic way – tugging at your heart for a piece of those bygone days.Corrider Jones, A Backward Gla |
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Life with Bluebell and Other Stories from an Animal Orphanage $21.98 New – Pauline Kidner lives on a small dairy farm in Somerset, surrounded by the wild animals which she has rescued and cared for over the years. A family of badgers lives beside the milk parlour, there are foxes in the tractor shed, the mink has a hut beside the front door, and there is a barn owl who once spent the night in a central London police cell. In particular, there is Bluebell the sow badger, who appears with Pauline on the front cover of her book, and who is her favourite among the ma |
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Life with Bluebell and Other Stories from an Animal Orphanage $7.44 New – Pauline Kidner lives on a small dairy farm in Somerset, surrounded by the wild animals which she has rescued and cared for over the years. A family of badgers lives beside the milk parlour, there are foxes in the tractor shed, the mink has a hut beside the front door, and there is a barn owl who once spent the night in a central London police cell. In particular, there is Bluebell the sow badger, who appears with Pauline on the front cover of her book, and who is her favourite among the ma |
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Our Cherished Ideals: Rural Women, Activism, and Identity in the Midwest, 1950–1990. $74.7 Used – Between 1950 and 1990, American agriculture experienced tremendous changes. New technologies and economic conditions increased production but drastically reduced the number of farm families, and forced many to reconsider definitions of a “family farm.” In order to understand the rural response to these changes, this dissertation, titled, “Our Cherished Ideals” Rural Women, Activism, and Identity in the Midwest, 1950-1990,” explores women’s roles in agricultural organizations in Iowa, Miss |
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Our Cherished Ideals: Rural Women, Activism, and Identity in the Midwest, 1950–1990. $50.91 Used – Between 1950 and 1990, American agriculture experienced tremendous changes. New technologies and economic conditions increased production but drastically reduced the number of farm families, and forced many to reconsider definitions of a “family farm.” In order to understand the rural response to these changes, this dissertation, titled, “Our Cherished Ideals” Rural Women, Activism, and Identity in the Midwest, 1950-1990,” explores women’s roles in agricultural organizations in Iowa, Miss |
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That Rich, Rich Quality of Existence: Mothers with Professional Careers Talk about Their Experiences of Flourishing. $81.06 New – This study uses data from the Changing Landscape of American Women study to explore whether and how mothers with professional careers experience a state of well-being known as flourishing. The Changing Landscape of American Women study is a USDA-approved multi-state research effort. Investigators are collecting data from Latina immigrants, farm and ranch women, and women with professional careers to explore how women’s media may impact their ability to achieve work, family and personal sat |
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That Rich, Rich Quality of Existence: Mothers with Professional Careers Talk about Their Experiences of Flourishing. $81.06 Used – This study uses data from the Changing Landscape of American Women study to explore whether and how mothers with professional careers experience a state of well-being known as flourishing. The Changing Landscape of American Women study is a USDA-approved multi-state research effort. Investigators are collecting data from Latina immigrants, farm and ranch women, and women with professional careers to explore how women’s media may impact their ability to achieve work, family and personal sa |
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That Rich, Rich Quality of Existence: Mothers with Professional Careers Talk about Their Experiences of Flourishing. $81.06 Used – This study uses data from the Changing Landscape of American Women study to explore whether and how mothers with professional careers experience a state of well-being known as flourishing. The Changing Landscape of American Women study is a USDA-approved multi-state research effort. Investigators are collecting data from Latina immigrants, farm and ranch women, and women with professional careers to explore how women’s media may impact their ability to achieve work, family and personal sa |
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That Rich, Rich Quality of Existence: Mothers with Professional Careers Talk about Their Experiences of Flourishing. $58.04 New – This study uses data from the Changing Landscape of American Women study to explore whether and how mothers with professional careers experience a state of well-being known as flourishing. The Changing Landscape of American Women study is a USDA-approved multi-state research effort. Investigators are collecting data from Latina immigrants, farm and ranch women, and women with professional careers to explore how women’s media may impact their ability to achieve work, family and personal sat |
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That Rich, Rich Quality of Existence: Mothers with Professional Careers Talk about Their Experiences of Flourishing. $55.08 Used – This study uses data from the Changing Landscape of American Women study to explore whether and how mothers with professional careers experience a state of well-being known as flourishing. The Changing Landscape of American Women study is a USDA-approved multi-state research effort. Investigators are collecting data from Latina immigrants, farm and ranch women, and women with professional careers to explore how women’s media may impact their ability to achieve work, family and personal sa |
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The Lost Prince: Screenplay $32.49 New – The screenplay of Poliakoff’s award-winning BBC drama about the forgotten son of King George V and Queen Mary The Lost Prince follows the life and times of Prince John, the forgotten youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, who was born in 1905. Although remembered as a charming boy, he was diagnosed as epileptic and suffering from learning difficulties similar to autism and shut away at the age of twelve at the in Wood Farm near Sandringham to prevent the family from public embarrass |
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The Lost Prince: Screenplay $44.95 New – The screenplay of Poliakoff’s award-winning BBC drama about the forgotten son of King George V and Queen Mary The Lost Prince follows the life and times of Prince John, the forgotten youngest son of King George V and Queen Mary, who was born in 1905. Although remembered as a charming boy, he was diagnosed as epileptic and suffering from learning difficulties similar to autism and shut away at the age of twelve at the in Wood Farm near Sandringham to prevent the family from public embarrass |
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The land is mine; from tenancy to family farm ownership $23.26 Paul b. 1886 Maris,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |