Clothes and the Child

Clothes and the Child
Author: Anne Buck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1996
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

Through the centuries children's clothes have reflected the concerns of parents and shifts in fashion. The needs of the child, changing ideas on health and upbringing, evolving social attitudes and new technology all find expression in their dress.

Sewing Clothes Kids Love

Sewing Clothes Kids Love
Author: Nancy Langdon
Publisher: Creative Publishing International
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1589234731

Colourful and imaginative children's clothes to sew, designed with kids in mind. The patterns are sized from 18 months to kids size 12.

Sewing Classic Clothes for Children

Sewing Classic Clothes for Children
Author: Kitty Benton
Publisher: Hearst Communications
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Children's clothing.
ISBN: 9780878512041

Gives detailed instructions for making bibs, bishop dresses, pinafores, rompers, kilts, party dresses, and velvet suits, and includes advice on smocking, applique, embroidery, and special sewing techniques

Jacob's New Dress

Jacob's New Dress
Author: Sarah Hoffman
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0807563749

One of 10 Best Indie Picture Books of 2014, ForeWord Reviews Runner-Up, 2014 New England Book Festival: Children's Books 2014 Distinguished List of the Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California CCBC Choices 2015 An affirming story about gender nonconformity. Jacob loves playing dress-up, when he can be anything he wants to be. Some kids at school say he can't wear "girl" clothes, but Jacob wants to wear a dress to school. Can he convince his parents to let him wear what he wants? This heartwarming story speaks to the unique challenges faced by children who don't identify with traditional gender roles.

New Clothes for New Year's Day

New Clothes for New Year's Day
Author: Hyun-Joo Bae
Publisher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2007
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 1933605294

Follow a young Korean girl as she dresses and prepares for the Lunar New Year.

Pink and Blue

Pink and Blue
Author: Jo Barraclough Paoletti
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012
Genre: Design
ISBN: 025300117X

Jo B. Paoletti's journey through the history of children's clothing began when she posed the question, "When did we start dressing girls in pink and boys in blue?" To uncover the answer, she looks at advertising, catalogs, dolls, baby books, mommy blogs and discussion forums, and other popular media to examine the surprising shifts in attitudes toward color as a mark of gender in American children's clothing. She chronicles the decline of the white dress for both boys and girls, the introduction of rompers in the early 20th century, the gendering of pink and blue, the resurgence of unisex fashions, and the origins of today's highly gender-specific baby and toddler clothing.

Where Did My Clothes Come From?

Where Did My Clothes Come From?
Author: Christine Butterworth
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0763677507

Learn how different clothes are made.

The Clothes I Wear

The Clothes I Wear
Author: Bobbie Kalman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781427110169

What clothes do we wear when it is summer or winter or when it is time for bed? Appealing photos with simple labels help children learn why we wear different clothes for different seasons or for doing certain activities. A special section shows children in uniforms and costumes and asks readers to identify when each of these special clothes might be worn.

Cute Clothes for Kids

Cute Clothes for Kids
Author: Rob Merrett
Publisher: CICO Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781907563836

25 charming projects for any occasion to keep your little one looking good and feeling great. Designer Rob Merrett brings you a unique and charming collection of children’s clothes that you’ll love to make. With 25 projects, incorporating over 40 items, there is sure to be the perfect outfit for your child at a fraction of the price of mass-produced, store-bought clothes. Cute Clothes for Kids is split into three chapters, with each one clearly explaining, step by step, how to make practical yet fashionable garments. You will find robust romper suits and sundresses with traditional nursery motifs in the first chapter, which is for newborns and babies up to nine months old. Chapter two features a selection of hooded sweatshirts, shorts and summer dresses, all ideal for more active children up to three years old. The final chapter, aimed at children from three to five years old, will delight girls and boys alike with pretty dresses and comfortable jackets. Pull-out sheets containing all the full-size patterns and templates you need to complete the projects are included, and each pattern comes in three different sizes. There is also an extensive techniques section, which is a great resource for a beginner and a handy aide-mémoire for more experienced stitchers.

What We Wear

What We Wear
Author: Maya Ajmera
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1580894178

A celebration of clothing in bright, beautiful photographs of exuberant and diverse children from around the world, WHAT WE WEAR: DRESSING UP AROUND THE WORLD inspires young readers to explore the way clothing makes them feel and how it tells the world who they are. What we wear can identify who we are: what team we play for or what team we root for, where we go to school, how we worship, or how we represent our heritage. What we wear expresses our individuality, and clothes can make us happy, confident, and proud. Whether it’s a piper in a tartan plaid, a cowpoke in a cowboy hat, or a novice in ceremonial face paint, children everywhere wear different clothes and accessories for different reasons. But, one thing they all have in common is that they are all unique and beautiful. Backmatter encourages young readers to explore the way people dress in other countries and other cultures at folk festivals, at museums, and at home by asking about their own family heritage.