Adelia B. (Adelia Belle) Beard

Adelia B. (Adelia Belle) Beard
Adelia Belle Beard was an American author and illustrator known for co-authoring educational books for children. She collaborated with her sisters, Lina and Eliza Beard, on several popular titles, including "The American Girl's Handy Book" and "What a Girl Can Make and Do." These works focused on promoting creativity, independence, and resourcefulness in young girls through hands-on crafts and activities. Adelia's contributions helped shape the DIY movement for girls during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Author's Books:


Chapter I An Impulse of Mischief"When to mischief mortals bend their will,How soon they find fit instruments of ill."—Pope. Rape of the Lock. It was four o'clock. The little town of Louisiana, Missouri, had slumbered all afternoon in the spring sunshine, but woke suddenly to life as the doors of the big brick school house opened, and the boys and girls poured forth. As the outgoing... more...

CHAPTER I TRAILINGWhat the Outdoor World Can Do for Girls. How to Find the Trail and How to Keep ItThere is a something in you, as in every one, every man, woman, girl, and boy, that requires the tonic life of the wild. You may not know it, many do not, but there is a part of your nature that only the wild can reach, satisfy, and develop. The much-housed, overheated, overdressed, and over-entertained... more...

PAPER BUILDING CARDS Make your building cards of ordinary writing-paper. You may have as many cards as you like, though twelve are all that are used to make the things shown in our photographs.Fig.1—Cut an oblong out like this.Fig.2—This is the building card.For each card cut an oblong of paper five inches long and two and a half inches wide. This is a very good size, but you can make them a little... more...