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Arnold, Gertrude Weld

"A Mother's List of Books for Children"



LAMB, CHARLES and MARY.
Mrs. Leicester's School.
Illustrated by Winifred Green.
Macmillan. 2.25
Narratives of the early days of some little school-girls of long ago,
related by themselves. Charmingly illustrated in color; the costumes
those of the period.
My Sister's part in the Leicester School (about two-thirds) was
purely her own; as it was (to the same quantity) in the
Shakespeare Tales which bear my name. I wrote only the Witch
Aunt, the First Going to Church, and the final story about a
little Indian Girl in a Ship.
LAMB.

SMITH, M.P. (W.).
Jolly Good Times.
Little. 1.25
Childhood days on a farm near old Deerfield, fifty or sixty years ago.
The story has a fresh, wholesome atmosphere, and children of to-day
love the simple happenings.

SMITH, M.P. (W.).
Jolly Good Times at School.
Little. 1.25
A continuation of the farm life of the children we learned to know (p. 113)
in Jolly Good Times, telling of school-days and winter fun.

SPYRI, JOHANNA.
Heidi.
De Wolfe. 1.50
This delightful book is generally accepted as giving the best picture
of child-life in the Swiss Alps.


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