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Arnold, Gertrude Weld

"A Mother's List of Books for Children"

Piozzi._

AMUSEMENTS AND HANDICRAFT
Happy hearts and happy faces,
Happy play in grassy places--
That was how, in ancient ages,
Children grew to kings and sages.
STEVENSON.

WALKER, M.C.
Lady Hollyhock and Her Friends.
Baker. 1.25
Suggestions for making charming dollies from fruits, vegetables, and
flowers. The illustrations, many in color, are attractive and
explanatory, but the text must be read to the children, as it is
somewhat advanced for them.

GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND DESCRIPTION
Little Indian, Sioux or Crow,
Little frosty Eskimo,
Little Turk or Japanee,
O! don't you wish that you were me?
. . . . . . .
You have curious things to eat, (p. 41)
I am fed on proper meat;
You must dwell beyond the foam,
But I am safe and live at home.
STEVENSON.

ANDREWS, JANE.
The Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That
Floats in the Air.
Ginn. .50
These simple stories, written for the girls and boys of a generation
ago, have taken their place among the charming and vivid descriptions
of child-life in different lands.


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