Cotsen Children’s Library

Princeton University

Main menu

Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content

Post navigation

← Previous Next →

New Exhibition on Toy Soldiers Opening April Fool’s

Posted on March 22, 2019 by Andrea Immel

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest

Related

This entry was posted in 19th century, 20th century, News, Toys and games and tagged Exhibitions, Toy soldiers, War in picture books. Bookmark the permalink.

Events and items in the collection of Cotsen Children's Library presented by the curatorial staff.

Visit Cotsen Children’s Library

Visit Cotsen's Outreach Blog

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Charles Lamb and the “Detestable Picture” of the Witch of Endor: Strange Dreams Are Made of This
  • Welcome Back Tigers to Reunions 2026! Download a Free Image of a Tiger…
  • Readers Respond to Peter Parley’s Feature “The Odd Picture:”  What Was It?
  • What Future Presidents Read: Little John Quincy Adams and “Giles Gingerbread”
  • Peter Parley’s Craft Corner: Penwipers and Pincushions
  • The Robins in The Children in the Wood and Other Birds Who Watch Over People
  • The Secret Lives of Dolls, Plants, and other Inanimate Objects
  • Making More of the Skelt and Webb Collection of Toy Theater Theater
  • Confronting Fear and Anxiety in Picture Books
  • It’s the Olympic Games Season—Flip Your Back…or These Pages!
  • John Newbery Proposes an Unorthodox Way to Celebrate Valentine’s Day
  • How to Dress the Emperor in His New Clothes
  • Pettson and Findus Make a Snow Lantern (Snölytka in Swedish)
  • Arte Grafica Monza’s Paper Model of a Race Car
  • A Recipe for Mince Pies in The Lilliputian Magazine (1752)
  • Happy 250th Birthday, Jane Austen: Adaptions for Children You Never Imagined
  • Who Invented the Stuffed Animal?
  • The Earliest Recipe for Turducken in the First Known Reference to “The House that Jack Built”
  • Made for a Grandson: A Nursery Rhyme Cloth Book ca. 1897
  • Little Thumb: Perrault’s Resourceful Abandoned Boy

Pages

  • About

Admin

  • Log in
Princeton University
Cotsen Children’s Library
© 2026 The Trustees of Princeton University
Diversity & Non-Discrimination