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Fun Fact Friday: The birth of modern paperback books

Posted on  Posted by Katie on July 30, 2010 in Fun Fact Friday | General

Today marks the 75th anniversary of the release of the first paperback book!

In 1935, Allen Lane, the founder of Penguin Books, had the idea to offer affordable books at places such as railway stations and newsagents as well as bookshops. He wanted a way to make books more accessible and less expensive for all–thus the idea for the paperback book was born. What a novel idea!

Penguin Book’s official website has more information about the launch of modern paperbacks. Take a look:

Lane launched his new line of books on July 30, 1935, with ten inexpensive paperbacks. Simply designed with broad bands of color, the original ten books immediately established themselves within the history of design. Skeptics dismissed Lane’s idea as imprudent and crazy, but by March 1936—ten months after the company’s launch—one million Penguin books had been printed. Within a year, Penguin had sold three million paperbacks. The skeptics were proven wrong and a new, innovative publishing model was launched into the world.

So curl up with your favorite novel and celebrate the 75th anniversary of the paperback book!


Fun Fact Friday: How much do you know about July?

Posted on  Posted by Birthday Cate on July 02, 2010 in Fun Fact Friday | General

July 2In honor of everyone who celebrates a birthday this month (and seeing as how today is Fun Fact Friday), we thought we would give you a quiz that we found on Quizopolis.com to see how much you know about July!

See how many questions you can get right. Even if you don’t get all of them correct, we hope that you learn some fun facts about the seventh month!

1. Who is July named after?
Roman Emperor Julius Caesar
The Egyptian Princess Julia
Historian Jules Meadows

2. Which of the following is not in July?
US Independence Day
UK Independence Day
Canadian Independence Day

3. What is the flower of the month for July?
Clover
Pansy
Larkspur

4. Which is the birthstone for July?
Ruby
Amber
Emerald

5. July is NOT…
US National Ice Cream Month
US National Hot Dog Month
US National Chocolate Month

6. What sporting event does not happen in July?
The World Series
Wimbledon
The Tour de France

7. Which of the following did not happen in July?
George W Bush Jr. was born in 1946
The first Christmas was celebrated in Australia
The first zoo opened in the US in 1874

8. How many days are there in July?
28
30
31

9. Which zodiac sign does not fall in July?
Virgo
Cancer
Leo

10. July is considered the ____ month in the US?
Hottest
Most Expensive
Longest

Click to see the answers!


Fun fact Friday: It’s International Picnic Day!

Posted on  Posted by Katie on June 18, 2010 in Fun Fact Friday | General

Did you know that June 18th is International Picnic Day? If you’re enjoying a warm summer day, why not move your child’s birthday party outdoors? This way, you can celebrate both your little one’s special day and International Picnic Day at the same time!

Once your party has finished its delicious al fresco meal, you should have your child and their friends try some of these fun outdoor party games that we found on About.com:

  1. Nature Scavenger Hunt: You can take your hunt outside and look for items in nature to set up a great outdoor party game for kids. By focusing on nature, you’ll make this outdoor party game a great green game that’s perfect for kids today.
  2. Relay Race: Relay races make great outdoor party games for many reasons. They get kids moving and active, they inspire teamwork, and they satisfy kids’ love of competition.
  3. Sardines: This game is essentially a reverse version of hide and seek. One person who is “it” hides and everyone else looks for him. When each player find the person, that player joins the person who is “it” in the hiding place. As the players all crowd into the hiding place, everyone gets packed together like sardines in a can (hence the name of the game). The last person to find the hiding place is the next one to be “it.”
  4. Jump Rope Relay: You need two ropes for this outdoor party game. Split players into two teams and establish a finish line. Give each team one jump rope. When you say “Go!” the first two players from each team race to the goal line and back, skipping rope; they then hand off the rope to the next player and the race continues.
  5. Tug of Water: Set up a sprinkler in the middle of your yard. Divide players into two teams and have each group grab the end of a rope or hose. Teams then try to pull their opponents into the sprinkler’s spray.

Check out this video of American Cancer Society Powerful Choices podcast, “Staying Well at Summer Picnics”:

Powerful Choices gives you new ways to think about making everyday choices, like getting recommended early detection tests, maintaining a healthy weight through proper diet and regular physical activity, and avoiding tobacco products, which can significantly impact your risk for cancer.

This podcast— “Staying Well at Summer Picnics” – gives you healthy eating advice at summer picnics as well as ways to reduce your UV exposure in the summer sun.


Fun Fact Friday: Why Do We Send Greeting Cards?

Posted on  Posted by Katie on March 19, 2010 in Fun Fact Friday

BD_ecard1Every year, millions of Americans send their loved ones a card on their birthday. Whether it’s the traditional paper Hallmark card or the eco-friendly e-cards (check out our e-cards at morebirthdays.com!), greeting cards are a big business.

But why do we send greeting cards on birthdays and holidays? When did this tradition begin? I went to Tokenz.com to learn more!

History of Greeting Cards can be traced back to the ancient Chinese who are said to have started the tradition of sending goodwill messages on a New Year. Early Egyptians too are believed to have made used papyrus scrolls to convey greetings to dear ones. During early 1400 the tradition of exchanging handmade paper greeting cards developed in Europe while Germans at that time are known to have printed New Year’s greetings from woodcuts

The advancement in printing technology and mechanization besides introduction of postage stamps in 1850s helped to make greeting cards more affordable. No wonder, they soon became popular means of personal communication.

However, credit for the start of Greeting Card industry in US is given to Louis Prang, a German immigrant who started a small lithographic business near Boston in 1856. Prang perfected printing over a decade and in early 1870s, he published deluxe editions of Christmas cards that became an instant hit in England. US Card Industry saw a slump in 1890 and 1906 but soon after 1906, the situation improved and a number of leading card producers of today were founded. Now the cards played on sentimentality and were quite unlike Prang’s elaborate creations.

Increased competition during World War I improved printing process. Early 1930s saw the use of color lithography. The move lead to an unprecedented growth in US Card industry. 1950s saw the entry of humor in cards with the creation of studio cards that were long cards with a short punch line. During 1980s non-event cards or the cards not made for any particular occasion began popular and helped card industry reach a new high.


Fun Fact Friday: The American Cancer Society Birthday Bash Sweepstakes

Posted on  Posted by Katie on March 05, 2010 in Fun Fact Friday

sweepstakesHappy Friday, everybody!

I’ve got some exciting news to get your weekend started right! With help from some of our favorite publications, the American Cancer Society has launched a Birthday Bash Sweepstakes!

The American Cancer Society joined forces with Family Circle, Better Homes & Garden, and Fitness to give one lucky winner at $2,500 gift certificate to Excitations.com!

And if you aren’t familiar with Excitations.com, you should check it out right now! The site features amazing experience gifts like a private trapeze party, canyoneering, and spa getaways! Just think about the birthday party you could have with $2,500!

How do you enter to win this amazing prize? Just visit www.familycirclepromo.com/birthdaybash to get started!

Good luck!


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