Celebrate everyday blessings, practice thankfulness, and observe the wonderful acts of service that keep us going each and every day. Eileen Spinelli, bestselling and award-winning children’s author, charms with rhymes and whimsy in Thankful, perfect for any young reader and their family.
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Farming Scythe
This steel and wooden scythe, circa 1885, was recently given to the Regional History Museum. The Scythe was found in storage at a farm in the Bellevue Triangle. The Wood River Valley’s rich agricultural history lingers in re-discovered objects like this scythe.
Regional History Museum, 2022.05.03, Gary Hoffman Collection
Turkey Derby
The Thanksgiving Turkey Derby, seen here circa 1950s-1960s, saw a turkey or three running down Hailey’s Main Street. A family event, the Turkey Derby was first run 1953 and the 1955 races saw 26 birds participating. Each bird was accompanied by a “turkey jockey” who helped direct them down the street according to an article in The Hailey Times on November 10, 1955.
Jeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History, F 10122, Pedro Salom Collection.
Thanksgiving Dinner with the McCoys
Thanksgiving dinner at the McCoy Ranch 1948. Edith, Mavis, Earl, Sarah, Roy, Gene, and Eola McCoy as well as another unidentified woman and three children are present in this image. Earl McCoy’s grandparents George Washington and Sarah Jane McCoy arrived in the Wood River Valley in 1880.
Jeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History, F 07181, Earl L. McCoy Collection
Children of the World
by Nicola Edwards
Young readers can discover what life is like for children all around the world as they explore everything from food to family, and even learn how to say hello in many different languages.
Young readers can discover what life is like for children all around the world as they explore everything from food to family, and even learn how to say hello in many different languages. They will see where it’s polite to slurp your food and bad manners to give the thumbs-up sign. They’ll learn where children travel to school by cable car, and even discover who sleeps on an oven bed at night! This fascinating look at the lives of children around the globe gives an important insight into the many differences to celebrate in our diverse, beautiful world.
No Boundaries
25 Women Explorers and Scientists Share Adventures, Inspiration, and Advice
by Clare Fieseler
In these inspirational, exhilarating, and poignant accounts of exploration, 25 female National Geographic explorers reveal their greatest successes, most epic failures, and astonishing adventures.
Track a volcanologist as she braves the elements atop an active volcano. Travel alongside a mountaineer as she battles stereotypes and frostbite to conquer the famed Seven Summits. Join a conservationist on her passionate fight to save lions. Dig with a paleontologist to uncover massive dinosaur fossils, bit by breathtaking bit. These heartfelt stories give readers an insider’s look at the amazing work female explorers at National Geographic and beyond are doing in the field to solve some of the world’s toughest problems.
This anthology celebrates lesser-known changemakers and outstanding women of diverse backgrounds, nationalities, and fields of study who are just beginning to make a name for themselves. Each profile is based on first-person interviews and comes paired with useful tips and relatable advice for budding explorers and scientists. Stunning photography and fascinating general interest information about the animals, places, and practices add drama and context.
No Boundaries sends a positive message to every girl who has ever dreamed or dared to go a little further. And although these explorers’ endeavours are quite adventurous, the lessons they share can inspire all girls, as well as boys, whatever their goals, skills, and interests.