playing with yo dad. yos.
AHA. jk.. look it up.
her favorite toy was a doll that was made for her when she was a little kid.
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.
A kid should get a laptop whenever they will need to be doing school projects on the computer. (at least that's when I got my kids laptops) but it is up to the parents
Because they don't appreciate the artistry of their work. They try to claim that a kid can paint just like that. If you find a kid painting as well as any of those three, tell the world about it. (Not likely.)
Of course he did. Just like any other kid.
Amelia Earhart grew up on a farm and had always been interested in being a pilot as a kid.
she named her plane the Electra p.s i am a 6th grader
she lived in good and bad times when she was a kid it was bad when she grew up it started getting better
Amelia's notebook is awesome because it is like diary of the wimpy kid but the pictures are colorful
I think she was definitely into Microsoft Flight Simulator when she was a kid. A paper. Which she folded into an airplane. And thus, a lifelong love was born. UPDATE When being a little kid in Atchison, KS, she had as a beloved toy a small wooden donkey, whom she named "Donk"
acting like a kid
her favorite toy was a doll that was made for her when she was a little kid.
Yes, she was frequently in trouble for riding neighbor's horses and also for making devices like roller coasters and flting machines in the barn
"Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This" was first released on March 30, 1966. It was a made-for-television musical adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic story.
She rode the neighbour's horse, played with her sister and her friends.
Maybe there are myths that have arisen akin to those about Edison, Franklin, etc. as far as I know Amelia Earhart was never a rescue pilot - which does exist in the US Coast Guard- which had that time had no female members, let alone flying personnel. She did work in a Veteran"s Hospital which is of course socially useful, but not in the same league as say tossing life preservers to cast-off mariners... it"s a bit like this fictated jazz that Edison saved some kid from a potential RR accident at a grade crossing- and a railroad agent taught him telegraphy. nice story but no proof... as far as I know Amelia was not a rescue pilot of any stripe- a fictional character partly based on Amelia- taht is the fictional Linda Carlton was an aviatrix who on occasion did participate in mercy or charity type flights- what we would now call air ambulance service- but this was fiction. Linda Carlton made the scene around the mid-to late forties.
as a kid you can not