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A Doll's House


A Doll’s House


$2.99


Nora Helmer, the naive and pretty wife of Torvald, has no opinions or talents of her own in male-dominated 19th-Century Norwegian society. Their life is comfortable and respectable, and their ideals are conventional. But when Torvald was ill, Nora borrowed money from her father’s bank with a forged signature and did not tell her husband. She is desperately trying to pay back the funds now that Torvald is well and due for a profitable career appointment. When he discovers the existence of the loan, he is shocked and angry and tells her he can no longer trust her. His attempts to control her by demanding complete obedience in opposition to her compassionate feelings and behavior forces Nora to see that her entire marriage was used for Torvald’s gratification. She has no right to think for herself or make worthwhile decisions on her own. He believes there is no place of authority for her if she cannot fit easily into an unexplored life of domestic satisfaction. Even though Ibsen wrote this a hundred years ago, his assessment of women’s economic and emotional dependence in marriage is intensely accurate.

Wood fertility doll, 'Precious Child' (Ghana)


Wood fertility doll, ‘Precious Child’ (Ghana)


$49.95


Colorful beads cover her face and her eyes take the shape of cowry shells, used as currency. By Rita Addo Zakour, this sculpture depicts an Ashanti fertility doll. In West African society, women place great importance on childbearing and a married woman without children is often shunned. Parents give such a doll to the newly married daughter, as its presence in the house is believed to have special powers. When worn by young married girls in a carrying cloth on the back, these dolls are reputed to ensure they will have children.

Doll Stroller


Doll Stroller


$5.99


Doll Stroller

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The London Double Bass Sound


The London Double Bass Sound


$13.97


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Mussorgsky: Songs & Dances of Death; Nursery No 1-7 (Conifer)


Mussorgsky: Songs & Dances of Death; Nursery No 1-7 (Conifer)


$16.98



[LP Record] The Greatest Hist of Frankie Valli and the Fabulous Four Seasons


[LP Record] The Greatest Hist of Frankie Valli and the Fabulous Four Seasons



CONTENTS: SHERRY, BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY, WALK LIKE A MAN, STAY, MARLENE, DON’T THINK TWICE, IT’S ALL RIGHT, HAPPY, HAPPY, BIRTHDAY, BABY, CANDY GIRL, AIN’T THAT A SHAME, TOY SOLDIER, HIGGIN’ MY PILLOW, PEANUTS, LONESOME ROAD, AROUND AND AROUND AND AROUND, TOO MANY MEMORIES, DAWN, GIR, COME RUNNING, C’MON MARIANNE, OPUS 17 – DON’T WORRY BOUT ME, BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO, WORKIN’ MY WAY BACK TO YOU, …


Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (Disney Gold Classic Collection)


Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (Disney Gold Classic Collection)


$25.47


Disney’s direct-to-video sequel to their 1995 hit places Pocahontas in harm’s way in London, where she is almost tossed into jail and has some other mishaps. She’s not alone, however: a cute raccoon named Meeko does a nice job as the obligatory funny animal. The songs are about as memorable as those in the first film, but the art and animation maintain far higher standards than most animated seque…



Worry Free Doll House Building For Family And Parents

If you're looking for methods to spend quality time with your children and develop their creativity, then you must start making a doll house. Doll houses are great way to make more quality time for children since it shows them the importance of creativity and even expound their imagination. Though, making doll house can sometimes be somewhat tough especially if you're not certain when and how to start.

Listed below are some helpful hints on how to create doll house in as easy as 1, 2, and 3:

1. Conceptualize

The first thing you might want to have is the conceptualization of the doll house. Learn to plan in advance what type of doll house you and your child wish to build. Familiarize the things you might want to do and have an idea before on how you clearly would like everything to fit together.

2. Encourage Participation

As mentioned earlier, doll house making is one great activity for children. Always involve your children in the entire process of doll making. Don't let your children miss out the enjoyment of starting the whole thing from scratch and then be able to build a lovely doll house in the long run. Encourage your child to join in to maximize their creativity and imagination. Just keep track of all the pointed and sharp supplies used to avoid any injuries in return.

3. Focus on Sturdiness

Surely, we all want something sturdy. Thus, ensure you give attention to making your doll house durable all the time. Although cardboards may come in handy for most parents, a plywood can be best for making doll houses as well as doll house furniture.

4. Recycle

One excellent thing about doll houses is that you could utilize many type of materials. You could use every material you will get inside your home like Popsicle sticks and towel tubes. They can be both used as a chair or a table leg. Recycling is not going to only assist you save a lot of money but may even help you save time from wandering and looking around for doll house materials.



 1940s Comedy Films (Study Guide)


1940s Comedy Films (Study Guide)


$33.4


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 A Doll's House


A Doll's House


$14


Nora Helmer, wife to Torvald and mother of three children, appears to enjoy living the life of a pampered, indulged child. But as her economic dependence becomes brutally clear, Nora''s acceptance of the status quo undergoes a profound change. To the horror of the bewildered Torvald, himself caught in the tight web of a conservative society which demands that he exert strict control, Nora comes to see that only possible true course of action is to leave the family home. Frank McGuinness''s version of A Doll''s House received its London premiere in October 1996 and opened on Broadway in 1997, where the production won four Tony Awards.
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