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They're back!Growing Up with Dick and Jane reunites us with two old friends, Dick and Jane, who, for forty years, taught so many of us to read. Here's the all American brother and sister team. Look! It's Dick, in his striped polo shirts and shorts, always ready for an adventure. Look! Look! It's Jane, in her pretty dresses, eager to have fun and learn about life. There's silly, mischievous Baby Sally, and Spot, America's favorite spaniel. Growing Up with Dick and Jane brings to life the cast of characters who are emblems of the American Dream. And side by side with the story of Dick and Jane is an entertaining and informative text that tracks important historical, social and educational events of the "Dick and Jane era."Here's your chance to step back into the innocent watercolor world of Dick and Jane, where night never comes, knees never scrape, parents never yell and the fun never stops. Remember holding a Dick and Jane primer for the first time and the thrill you felt when you knew you could read? Growing Up with Dick and Jane traces the Dick and Jane phenomenon from their birth during the Depression to their retirement in the stormy 1960s. It explores the influence these little books had on education and the evolving American Dream. Packaged with a sampler of original Dick and Jane stories and cutout dolls of Dick and Jane, Growing Up with Dick and Jane stirs memories of home, school and what it was like to grow up when childhood felt like one long summer day.Carole Kismaric and Marvin Heiferman produce innovative visual books and museum exhibitions. Lookout, their company, has created: Talking Pictures (Chronicle), a book and popular multimedia exhibition; Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story of the American Mob (CollinsSanFrancisco); the bestselling Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood (Hyperion) with William Wegman; and the cult classics Mr. Salesman (Twin Palms) with Diane Keaton and I'm So Happy (Vintage).Bob Keeshan, known to generations as Captain Kangaroo,
This work investigates the cultural and educational impact of the iconic Dick and Jane primers as symbols of the evolving American Dream throughout the mid-twentieth century. Author Carole Kismaric examines the intersection of childhood literacy, social values, and the idealized domesticity presented in these ubiquitous schoolbooks. By contextualizing the series within the historical shifts from the Great Depression to the 1960s, the text argues that these primers served as a primary vehicle for shaping the collective American identity and childhood experience.
What You Will Find
The text provides a comprehensive and nostalgic look at a significant artifact of American educational history. Its blend of cultural analysis and historical context offers a clear understanding of how these primers functioned as both teaching tools and mirrors of societal aspirations.
Page Count:
112
Publication Date:
1996-08-16
Publisher:
Harper Collins
ISBN-10:
0006492460
ISBN-13:
9780006492467
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