Part 6 (1/2)

”Kindergarten Stories and Morning Talks,” by Sara E. Wiltse. Ginn & Co.

212 pp., 75 cents.

”Stories for Kindergartens and Primary Schools,” by Sara E. Wiltse.

Ginn & Co. 50 cents.

”A Brave Baby and Other Stories,” by Sara E. Wiltse. Ginn & Co. 50 cents.

These three books are storehouses of inspiration and models of story-telling.

”Child Stories from the Masters,” by Maude Menefee. Kindergarten Literature Co., Chicago. $1.00.

An excellent selection of themes from poets, dramatists, and the Bible.

The teacher will do well to study the originals and try to improve upon the stories given.

”Child's Christ-Tales,” by Andrea Hofer. Woman's Temple, Chicago.

$1.00.

Choice ill.u.s.trations from the masters. Suggestive tales and parables.

”The Kindergarten Sunday-School,” by Frederika Beard. Kindergarten Publis.h.i.+ng Co., Woman's Temple, Chicago.

An attempt to solve the infant cla.s.s problem. Three series of lessons, each having sequence and unity. Suggestive in its plan, and likely to help teachers to improve upon the models given.

_Books to be Read for the Sake of a Better Understanding of Child Nature._

”Study of Child Nature,” by Elizabeth Harrison. Chicago Kindergarten Training School. $1.00.

”Children's Rights,” by Kate Douglas Wiggin. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

$1.00.

”A Boy's Town,” by W. D. Howells. Harper & Bros., New York. $1.25.

”Being a Boy,” by Charles Dudley Warner. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. $1.25.

”The Story of a Bad Boy,” by T. B. Aldrich. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

$1.25.

”The Mill on the Floss,” by George Eliot. Harper & Bros. Popular ed. 75 cents.

”Cuore, An Italian Schoolboy's Journal,” by Edmondo de Amicis. N.Y.

Crowell. Ill.u.s.trated edition. $1.50.

_Pictures and Books from which Pictures may be Culled._

”The Life of Christ as Treated in Art,” by F. W. Farrar, D.D., F.R.S.