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HEADING JOURNEYS 527 |
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11. Dodo, Baby, Do ........................ XII 20
12. Japanese Lullaby ........................ XII 23
13. Lithuanian Lullaby ...................... XII 25 |
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10. LITTLE STORIES OF THIS WORLD'S
WONDERS
The wonders here described in simple language are not like "the Seven Wonders," once built by man, but the wonders of ice and snow, of silver and gold, of mercury and coal, of earth's natural treasures. The child sees these things around him, he asks questions about them, and here they are answered, in a dialogue with a little child.
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1. Talks About Water .....................VIII 3
2. Icebergs .................................VIII 7
3. Steam, Clouds, and Rain.................VIII 12
4. Silver ...................................VIII 22
5. Gold....................................VIII 24
6. Mercury ................................VIII 25
7. Coal ....................................VIII 30
8. Phil and the Little Professor ............VIII 35
9. The Tree Men ..........................VIII 39
10. The Earliest Lessons ....................VIII 43
• 11. When Man Found Fire ..................VIII 49
12. Some Early Hunters ....................VIII 55
13. Man's Early Dreams ....................VIII 61
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11. PICTURES FOR LITTLE PEOPLE
This is not wholly a Reading Journey, although a few pictures that little people love are described for the mother in the twelfth volume. It is a selection of twenty-five subjects from the hundreds in The Treasury that are a delight to children. The page-references are sometimes to the facing-pages opposite the illustrations, but more often to the begin- |
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