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540                          IDEAL HOME LIFE
28. HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Some suggestions and songs and stories of the festivals and happenings of home life all round the year.
Vol.      Page
1.    The Land of Counterpane ...............        I        82
2.    There Was a Little Girl .................        I        82
3.    Foreign Children ........................        I        84
4.    The Unseen Playmate ..................         I        84
5.    A Boy's Song..........................        I        94
6.    Thanksgiving Day .................I____         I       168
7.    A Visit from St. Nicholas ...............        I       173
8.    The Visit to Santa Claus Land ..........         I      507
9.    The Hole in the Wall ...................    Ill      537
10.   The New Year's Festival...............    VI      125
11.   Good Times in Spain ...................    VI      138
12.   Drifting .................................    XI     200
13.   Brightest and Best of the Sons of the
Morning .............................    XI     413
14.   A Christmas Carol......................    XI     414
15.   Christmas in England....................    XI     415
16.   God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen..........    XI     416
17.   Old Christmas Returned ................    XI     416
18.   Hymn for Christmas ....................    XI     417
19.   A Christmas Hymn....................,.    XI     418
20.    O Little Town of Bethlehem ............     XI      419
21.   While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
by Night ............................    XI     421
22.    The Star of Bethlehem ..................     XI      422
23.    The Angels' Song .......................    XI      423
24.   The Three Kings ........................     XI      424
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29. HOW TO KNOW THE TREES
Did you ever adopt a tree ? We know a family where, each t spring, the children agree upon some tree, in the yard or near by forest, that is to be theirs all through the year. Every few days they go out to visit it, to study its changes and to give it
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