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Some Facts
About Hair Bows


The first known appearance of the hair bow seems to have been in the 18th Century when they were worn by both men and women. Hair styles among European aristocracy were very elaborate and included decorations such as flowers, bows, and even fruit! At the time, women’s hair bows were smaller and more subtle, while a man often wore a powdered wig with a pig tail tied with a bow.
ince then, hair bows have never really gone out of style ever since, though the size, placement, and styles have changed according to the whims of fashion.






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Product details:
32 pages
ISBN 978-1505250961
5.5 x 8.5 inches

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Follow the journey of a single seed through his/her life to become a fully grown tree and to produce seeds of his/her own to begin the life cycle again. This book will stimulate your children's interest in the natural environment. They will experience the cycle of nature as to how trees and shrubs are formed and learn the importance of bees in pollination and birds in dispersal. Even the youngest child will look in more detail at the natural world around them.

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This book is colorful, and the illustration is wonderful. It helps children to learn about plants, and the process of growing them. A great class book for a lesson plan.
Raquel Turner - Goodreads Review


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Beautiful illustrations.
Nice message about patience and diligence through trials earning success.

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