Mary Bertha Brown
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As you read this little book about dolls, you will discover
many different types of black dolls and two delightful white dolls that have
special meaning. You will be able to
focus attention on the customs, traditions, values, and history of black and
white dolls.
You will discover that these dolls will make wonderful
additions to your personal collection, classroom training, museums, and
curious, whether to make money or to treasure for your children, grandchildren,
or yourself.
Women often enjoy sitting back and admiring their doll
collection, which often brings about fond memories as a child, while little
girls enjoy their playtime with dolls of all makes and models as they live out
their playtime dreams.
Dolls can be a great addition to anyone’s home for a little
girl’s playroom or for decorative display.
They also create a curious and beautiful addition to schools, museums,
retail stores, Bed & Breakfast Inns, and one’s home.
I believe my book Dolls A to Z will instill in you a
desire to collect your own dolls and enjoy many years of fun and pleasure for
yourself, your children, and your grandchildren.
Mary Bertha Brown is a native of Georgetown, South
Carolina. She is presently living in
Carvers Bay Community of Georgetown County.
Mary is a former Teacher, Educator, Early Childhood Specialist, and Day
Care Owner and Director. She has worked
with the YMCA and Pepper Geddings Recreational Center in Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina.
Mary was a classroom teacher for thirteen years in the
public and private schools. She won
many awards during her years as a classroom teacher.
Mary Bertha Brown is a graduate of St. Augustine’s College
with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Studies. She also has a Masters of Education in Early Childhood Education
from the University of South Carolina.
Mary is presently working as a Child Care Specialist at a
Group Home for Boys in Conway, South Carolina.
Dolls A to Z is her first book.
A is for Addie.
Addie
Addie is a doll with a flat brown face, small brown sauce
eyes, button nose, small half moon mouth, brown curly hair, short brown arms,
and short brown legs.
She is wearing an "ABC" cotton dress with a half
moon collar in the colors red, white, and blue. She is wearing black high top shoes with white shoe laces. Her dress has apples over it. The front hem
of Addie's dress has the number 1, 2, 3, written in the color blue.
Addie is an adorable doll for any little girl or for any
pre-school or Kindergarten classes.