We can quack it!
Rosie the Riveter is an artwork and a popular symbol of culture and feminism. The name comes from the character Rosie, who is depicted in the artwork "We Can Do It!" by J. Howard Miller from 1942. Rosie is wearing overalls and presents herself as a strong and confident woman, ready to perform hard work.
The artwork was originally produced by Westinghouse Electric Corporation for a poster campaign to motivate and encourage female workers in their factories while the men were at war during World War II. Rosie became a symbol for the millions of women who entered the workforce during the war and made significant contributions to the war effort.
Over the years, Rosie the Riveter has become a widely recognized symbol of feminism and women empowerment. The character is often used to celebrate and emphasize the strength and abilities of women, especially in professions and industries traditionally dominated by men. Rosie the Riveter is also a symbol for fighting gender discrimination and promoting equality and equal opportunities for women.
Dimensions: L: 9 cm W: 7 cm H: 9 cm
Squeaks: No
Swims upright: No
Material: Vinyl
Age recommendation: For children over 18 months
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