The first milk cartons were distributed in the San Francisco area as early as 1906, but there were still improvements to be made.Such as:The spout on the milk carton did not appear until the 1960s. Previously cartons had to be cut open to pour the milk or n the 1980's, milk cartons started to feature faces of missing children and their descriptions in an effort to recover the missing children. Thousands of children have been found due to this effort.
it happened in around 1980 because they were playing Trivial Pursuit and wearing old fashioned clothing and had older names
The genre is mystery.
The threat "I'll put your face on a Milk Carton." The warining "Your face will end up on a Milk Carton."
An index is a pointer, like the index finger for example. In a book, the index points to the place in a text where things may be found, and may also indicate what is in the book. In this sense, it is applied to the human face, which indicates, in the case of most people, what we are experiencing emotionally.
the face of a man is in the lightning blot.
your face is as hot as chrry
"The Face on the Milk Carton" is a contemporary novel set in the late 20th century. It was first published in 1990.
A milk carton
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The genre is mystery.
new jersey
It could be fiction or mystery, either one is acceptable.
After "The Face on the Milk Carton," the next book in the Janie Johnson series by Caroline B. Cooney is "Whatever Happened to Janie." This book continues Janie's story as she navigates the aftermath of discovering her true identity.
The threat "I'll put your face on a Milk Carton." The warining "Your face will end up on a Milk Carton."
The setting of "The Face on the Milk Carton" takes place in a small town in America, primarily in a high school where the protagonist, Janie Johnson, attends. The story also explores Janie's home life with her adoptive family and her journey to uncover the truth about her past.
Janie Johnsons suburban Connecticut neighborhood
Yes I read the book and loved it the book is all about Jamie and her life
Caroline B. Cooney is the author of "The Face on the Milk Carton."