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Discover the Russian Revolution through paper doll fashion!
What did the Tsar and Tsarina wear at their engagement? Why did Lenin wear a red ribbon? Cut out the sixteen colourful costumes, for both women and men, then dress up the dolls to learn about the styles of this turbulent age and lots about its intriguing history too. AGES: 8 plus AUTHOR: Catherine Bruzzone has more than 40 years’ experience creating non-fiction books for children covering topics from art and history to science and language learning. She is the author of many series for b small publishing.
Hennie Haworth is an illustrator living in London with her two small children and a puppy. Since graduating from Brighton University, Hennie has particularly loved drawing buildings, clothes, patterns and food for newspapers like the Guardian and clients such as Louis Vuitton or Converse.
Includes 2 cut-out dolls and 14 costumes
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Discover the Russian Revolution through paper doll fashion!
What did the Tsar and Tsarina wear at their engagement? Why did Lenin wear a red ribbon? Cut out the sixteen colourful costumes, for both women and men, then dress up the dolls to learn about the styles of this turbulent age and lots about its intriguing history too. AGES: 8 plus AUTHOR: Catherine Bruzzone has more than 40 years’ experience creating non-fiction books for children covering topics from art and history to science and language learning. She is the author of many series for b small publishing.
Hennie Haworth is an illustrator living in London with her two small children and a puppy. Since graduating from Brighton University, Hennie has particularly loved drawing buildings, clothes, patterns and food for newspapers like the Guardian and clients such as Louis Vuitton or Converse.
Includes 2 cut-out dolls and 14 costumes