Mother’s day out program guide Henry, Kay Vandevier

$50

1981 edition. Spiral bound cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spiral has some broken teeth. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This 1981 program guide by Kay Vandevier Henry offers a unique window into the Mother’s Day celebrations of the early 1980s. With its comprehensive collection of activities, crafts, and events, it reflects the societal values and traditions surrounding motherhood during that era. Beyond its practical use, the book serves as a cultural artifact, providing insights into the evolving roles and perceptions of mothers throughout American history. Collectors and readers interested in women’s studies, cultural history, or the evolution of holiday celebrations will appreciate this vintage guide’s time-capsule perspective.

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SKU: VB62-152 Category: Product Condition: Used

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1981 edition. Spiral bound cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spiral has some broken teeth. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This vintage program guide from 1981 offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural landscape of Mother’s Day celebrations in the United States during that era. Authored by Kay Vandevier Henry, an expert in family and community education, the guide provides a comprehensive overview of activities, crafts, and events designed to honor and celebrate motherhood. Beyond its practical utility, the book serves as a time capsule, reflecting the societal values and traditions surrounding Mother’s Day in the early 1980s. Collectors and readers with an interest in American cultural history, women’s studies, or the evolution of holiday celebrations will find this guide a valuable addition to their libraries, offering insights into the changing roles and perceptions of mothers throughout the decades.

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