Children's Literature
Children's Literature
A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes
This book is primarily a handbook for teachers in the grades and for students preparing to teach in the grades. Although it does not ignore problems of grading and presentation, the chief purpose is to acquaint teachers and prospective teachers with standard literature of the various kinds suitable for use in the classroom and to give them information regarding books and authors to aid them in directing the selection of books by and for children.
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316. A Diamond or a Coal? 395
317. The Swallow 395
318. Who Has Seen the Wind? 395
319. Milking Time 395
WILLIAM BRIGHTY RANDS
320. The Peddler's Caravan 395
321. The Wonderful World 396
RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES
322. Good-Night and Good-Morning 396
WILLIAM ROSCOE
323. The Butterfly's Ball 397
AUTHOR UNKNOWN
324. Can You? 398
ROBERT BROWNING
325. Pippa's Song 399
CHARLES MACKAY
326. Little and Great 399
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS
327. Casabianca 399
WILLIAM BLAKE
328. Three Things to Remember 400
329. The Lamb 401
330. The Shepherd 401
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I think this is a great resource. First of all, it has an extensive list of nursery rhymes. That alone is worth the download.Another sections includes lists by authors with brief synopses. It is definitely a nice reference book to have.
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