The title of the book is The Fun of It, no Just in the title. It was published circa l929-3l by her Husband-publisher George Putnam. The book has been reprinted several times and can be found in the old bookstore beat.
Amelia Earhart's Fathers full name was Edwin Earhart. Her sister's was Muriel Earhart. And her mothers was Amy Earhart. Sorry for no middle names! :s I'm studying Amelia Earhart Right now for school. :) She's cool. And Amelia's full name was Amelia Mary Earhart. After she got married it was Amelia Mary Earhart Putnam! Have fun learning about Amelia! Hugs, A fourth grade girl :) <3
Amelia Earhart was the daughter of a German-American man and her namesake and mother, Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart, Millie, grew up with her younger sister, Grace Muriel, nicknamed Pidge. Their mother did not believe in enforcing the same rules other little girls had to go by .
no they raised Amelia so of course there no mean, they fed her, they care for her, they even take her to fun places, and the festival cost alot of money
As a child Amelia Earhart was considered a tomboy. She was disinterested in the games her sisters would play and instead engaged in rough games.
Amelia seems to have been what we today would call a "tomboy." She loved to build things, and while she studied the subjects girls of her era were supposed to study, the museum devoted to her life notes that she enjoyed playing sports with the boys. In a 1927 interview with a Boston newspaper, she said she enjoyed horseback riding, and she also enjoyed golf and tennis. She also had tried sailing. (In fact, newspapers of that time referred to her as not just a "flyer", as it was then spelled, but as a "sportswoman.") She told the interviewer she began flying airplanes almost as if that too was a sport; she said she enjoyed trying new things and she loved adventure.
Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart's Fathers full name was Edwin Earhart. Her sister's was Muriel Earhart. And her mothers was Amy Earhart. Sorry for no middle names! :s I'm studying Amelia Earhart Right now for school. :) She's cool. And Amelia's full name was Amelia Mary Earhart. After she got married it was Amelia Mary Earhart Putnam! Have fun learning about Amelia! Hugs, A fourth grade girl :) <3
Well, as she would say " I want to fly for the fun of it!"
Amelia Earhart was the daughter of a German-American man and her namesake and mother, Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart, Millie, grew up with her younger sister, Grace Muriel, nicknamed Pidge. Their mother did not believe in enforcing the same rules other little girls had to go by .
for all I know she wrote one book and it as called The Fun For It.
no they raised Amelia so of course there no mean, they fed her, they care for her, they even take her to fun places, and the festival cost alot of money
Soccer and basketball are super fun sports to play.
As a child Amelia Earhart was considered a tomboy. She was disinterested in the games her sisters would play and instead engaged in rough games.
Amelia seems to have been what we today would call a "tomboy." She loved to build things, and while she studied the subjects girls of her era were supposed to study, the museum devoted to her life notes that she enjoyed playing sports with the boys. In a 1927 interview with a Boston newspaper, she said she enjoyed horseback riding, and she also enjoyed golf and tennis. She also had tried sailing. (In fact, newspapers of that time referred to her as not just a "flyer", as it was then spelled, but as a "sportswoman.") She told the interviewer she began flying airplanes almost as if that too was a sport; she said she enjoyed trying new things and she loved adventure.
sports are fun and they keep you healthy. well, some sports are fun anyway.
play sports
they play sports