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Smith, Story Hour; The Virginia Boy, in Wilson, Nature Study, Second
Reader.
For grades 54.
A Christmas Surprise, in Tappan, American Hero Stories Dolly Madison,
in Tappan, American Hero Stories; Going to Sea, in Scudder, George
Washington, page 33; How George Washington was Made Commander-in-Chief,
in Tomlinson, War for Independence; The Home of Washington, and The
Appearance of the Enemy, in Madison, Peggy Owen at Yorktown; Young
Washington in the Woods, in Eggleston, Strange Stories from History.
For grades 7-8.
Anecdotes and Stories, in Schauffler, Washington's Birthday; He Resigns
his Commission, in Lodge, George Washington, vol. I, page 338; The
British at Mount Vernon, in Lodge, George Washington, vol. I, page 295;
The Young Surveyor, in Scudder, George Washington; Washington Offered
the Supreme Power, in Lodge, George Washington, vol. I, page 328;
Washington's Farewell to His Officers, in Lodge, George Washington, vol.
I, page 387.
RESURRECTION DAY (EASTER)
For grades 1-4.
Easter Eggs, von Schmid; The Boy Who Discovered the Spring, in Alden,
Why the Chimes Rang; Herr Oster Hase, in Bailey and Lewis, For
the Children's Hour; The Legend of Easter Eggs, O'Brien (poem), in
Story-Telling Poems; The Rabbit's Ransom, Vawter; The White Hare, in
Stevenson, Days and Deeds (prose).
For grades 5-8.
Easter, Gilder (poem); The General's Easter Box, in Our Holidays
Retold from St. Nicholas; The Trinity Flower, Ewing; What Easter is, in
Stevenson, Days and Deeds (prose).
MAY DAY
For grades 1-4.
A Story of the Springtime, in Kupfer, Legends of Greeee and Rome; How
the Water Lily Came, in Judd, Wigwam Stories; The Brook in the King's
Garden, in Alden, Why the Chimes Rang; The Legend of the Dandelion, in
Bailey and Lewis, For the Children's Hour; The Lilac Bush, in Riverside
Fourth Reader; The Maple Leaf and the Violet, in Wiggin and Smith, Story
Flour; The Story of the Anemone in Coe, First Book of Stories for the
Story-Teller; The Story of the First Butterflies, in Holbrook, Book of
Nature Myths; The Story of the First Snowdrops, in Holbrook, Book of
Nature Myths; The Story of the Rainbow, in Coe, First Book of Stories
for the Story-Teller; Two Little Seeds, in MacDonald, David Elginbrod,
chapter, "The Cave in the Straw;" Why the Morning-Glory Climbs, in
Bryant, How to Tell Stories to Children.
For grades 5-6.
Ladders to Heaven, Ewing; The Daisy, in Andersen, Wonder Stories; Fi
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