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READING JOURNEYS 525 |
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7. FRIENDLY MEN AND ANIMALS
The previous division leads naturally into this somewhat different one, in which we learn of men, friendly men, living with friendly beasts, and loving them and learning to understand them. |
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Vol. Pace
1. The Wren and the Bear ................. I 42
2. Chicken-licken .......................... I 45
3. The Fox and the Cat .................... I 47
4. The Rats and Their Son-in-Law ......... I 48
5. The Three Little Pigs ................... I 71
6. Kindness to Animals .................... I 77
7. How Doth the Little Busy Bee........... I 77
8. The Snowbird's Song ................... I 217
9. The Alligator and the Jackal ............ I 446
10. Jock and I and the Others ............... I 500
11. The Tale of Peter Rabbit................ I 503
12. The Jellyfish and the Monkey ............ II 129
13. Miss Tabbycat's Adventures ............. IV 271 |
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8. LITTLE PLAYS INDOORS AND OUT
That children need to be taught how to play is a discovery to many mothers. Here are a few plans for making the most of homely opportunities in the house and neighborhood, and also some dances, rounds, and march-songs to vary the play-hour.
Vol. Page
1. Playthings for the Baby ................. X 3 ^
2. Kitchen Playthings ...................... X 24
3. The Porch as a Playground ............. X 27
4. Home Amusements...................... X 29
5. Sing a Song of Sixpence ................ XII 1
• 6. Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be? .... XII 2
7. Hot Cross Buns......................... XII 4
8. Polly, Put the Kettle On ................. XII 4
9. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep .................. XII 5 |
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