HAZARD, BERTHA (Editor).
Three Years with the Poets.
Houghton. .50
While these selections are intended for memorization by children, and
are arranged by months for the school year, the collection is so good
as to fill a useful place in the home library. At the end of the book
are a few pages of wisely chosen little selections of poetry and
prose, truly called Helps for the Day's Work.
OSTERTAG, BLANCHE (Editor and Illustrator).
Old Songs for Young America.
Music arranged by Clarence Forsyth.
Doubleday. 2.00
The familiar songs, set to the music of the old tunes, and charmingly
illustrated,--the costumes those of olden days. Some of the pictures
are in color and some in black and white. The Monkey's Wedding, Bobby
Shafto, and Old Dan Tucker, are included in the contents.
OUR CHILDREN'S SONGS.
Harper. 1.25
This carefully chosen collection--in which American poets are well
represented--although made over thirty years ago, still holds its (p. 46)
own as a standard. One of the divisions is devoted to hymns.
TAYLOR, JANE and ANN.
Little Ann, and Other Poems.
Illustrated by Kate Greenaway.
Warne. 1.00
It is a good thing for children to learn from these quaint verses,
with their charming illustrations, the sort of reading which pleased
the small folks of long ago.
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