This Rand McNally book dates from 1955. It tells the story of a girl who loved the circus clown she had seen, who had been wearing bells. Her mother shows the girl how to make her own circus clown, a yo-yo doll with bells.
Yo-yos are very simple to make. Circles are cut from fabric scraps. A basting thread is sewn along the edge so that when the thread is drawn the fabric forms a circle.
I found a tutorial online at
http://sunshinescreations.
The yo-yo circles are sewn together with a heavier thread to make the arms and legs of the doll.
At the end of each unit is a bell. The head, collar, and a hat is added.
The girl has her own clown with bells, Jingle Bell Jack.
A quick search online shows various ways of making the clown's face. In the book, the girl uses crayons to add the features. Many dolls have premade plastic faces. The tutorial shows how to make the head with fabric.
I found this copy of Jingle Bell Jack at the Royal Oak Farmer's Market from Acron Books. The owner, Jim Deak, told me a story about Miss Frances--Dr. Frances R. Horwich--whose program I watched as a preschooler. The Ding Dong School program was never expected to succeed, and when it took off Miss Frances was asked to turn it into an hour-long show. She said children should not be watching that much television! Then she was pressured to allow advertising for a BB gun, which she declined to do. She resigned over this issue, but her resignation was not accepted.
Miss Frances paved the way for children's television programming that was educational while considering the needs of children, including Mr. Rogers.
You can see an episode of Ding Dong School in which Miss Frances turns a handkerchief into a bunny on Youtube at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad6UxxL4yi8
***See the Jingle Bell Jack I later found at a flea market! I finally have my doll!
https://theliteratequilter.blogspot.com/2018/03/jingle-bell-jack-comes-to-my-house.html
I had that book and my mother made me a Jingle Bell Jack from yo yos. I had forgotten all about it until I read this post. I never knew these things about Miss Frances, she must have been remarkable. I wonder what ever happened to my yo yo clown? He probably fell apart, I don't remember. Thank you for reminding me of him.
ReplyDeleteI watched Ding Dong School every day on tv, and remember the elisode when Miss Francis read this book. My mother loved to sew,and made me a Jinglebell Jack doll. I am 70 years old, and still have him.
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