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Petticoating or pinaforing is a type of forced feminization that involves dressing a man or boy in girls' clothing as a form of humiliation or punishment, or as a fetish. While the practice has come to be a rare, socially unacceptable form of humiliating punishment, it has risen up as both a subgenre of erotic literature or other expression of ...
The Gammage Cup is a children's book by Carol Kendall.It was first published in 1959 in the United Kingdom as The Minnipins and in the United States as The Gammage Cup.It was later republished by Scholastic in November 1991 and by Harcourt in 2000.
Girl wearing pinafore, Denver, Colorado, circa 1910 Two girls wearing pinafores, Ireland, circa 1903 Candy stripers in training in Tallahassee, 1957.. A pinafore / ˈ p ɪ n ə f ɔːr / (colloquially a pinny / ˈ p ɪ n i / in British English) is a sleeveless garment worn as an apron.
The first printed version of the story was entitled "The Story of Epaminondas and His Auntie", published by Sara Cone Bryant in her 1907 book Stories to Tell to Children. In the book's opening chapter, Bryant highlighted the story as belonging to "a very large, very ancient type of funny story", and when referring to the story's ability to ...
Children's short stories are fiction stories, generally under 100 pages long, written for children. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
This is a list of classic children's books published no later than 2008 and still available in the English language. [1] [2] [3] Books specifically for children existed by the 17th century. Before that, books were written mainly for adults – although some later became popular with children.
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Story of the snowy North and of Carcajou, a wolverine or skunk-bear PS 12: Mourzouk: The Story of a Lynx: Vitaly Valentinovich Bianki: Y. Charushkin & V. Kobelev: 1944: Translated by Ivy Low, afterwards Litvinova PS 13: Jungle John: John Austin Budden: H. J. P. Browne: 1944: A book of the Big-Game Jungles PS 14: Jehan of the Ready Fists ...