A Corn Husk Doll

A Corn Husk Doll by Naomi Miller is a publication from Harcourt School Publishers, released in 2002. This edition consists of 8 pages and is presented in English. The book is part of the History-social science series designed to align with California’s educational standards, offering narratives that highlight significant individuals, locations, and events that have influenced both California and the broader United States.
Readers will find a focus on themes related to family dynamics and the cultural significance of toys, particularly dolls and puppets. The book aims to enhance reading skills while providing insights into the historical context of the subjects it covers. This concise work serves as an educational resource, making it suitable for young readers interested in understanding the connections between history and everyday life.
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Part of the History-social science series created to follow the California standards and framework, providing stories of the important people, places, geography, and events which shaped the state of California and the country.
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