Stately, columned homes, carriages, and detailed, hand-sewn dresses were just a few of the pleasures enjoyed by Southern young ladies. The godly heritage of many such ladies, like Anna Jackson, was beautiful and vibrant. Patterned after a real period dress with the layers of lace and ribbon and a full crinoline underskirt the Southern Lady Doll Dress helps teach daughters how to be a lady of charm, grace, and godly, feminine virtue. This dress fits any standard-sized 18” doll, including Vision Forum's Liberty, Abigail, Jubilee, and Fidelia dolls.
Somewhere within the recesses of every girl’s heart is the desire to act, and be treated, as a lady. But a true lady is more than just graceful and feminine; she has a Christ-centered character that regulates her inner thoughts and motives, as well as her outward graces. In How to be a Lady, originally published in 1850, extraordinarily practical wisdom is offered to young girls in the practice of developing womanly character. The girl’s equivalent to Vision Forum Trapp’s popular boys Trapp’ title Thoughts for Young Men, this book is excellent for mothers and daughters and a must-read for every young lady-in-training. Paperback. 264 pgs.
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| How to Be a Lady |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Weight: | 0.825 lb. |
| Contributors: | Harvey Newcomb |