), in St. Nicholas Christmas Book; The Christmas
Cake, in Lindsay, More Mother Stories; The Christmas Tree, in Austin,
Basket Woman; The First New England Christmas, in Stone and Fickett,
Every-Day Life in the Colonies; The Golden Cobwebs, in Bryant, How
to Tell Stories to Children; The Moon of Yule, in Davis, The Moons of
Balbanea; The Rileys' Christmas, in White, When Molly was Six; The Story
of Gretchen in Lindsay, Mother Stories; The Three Kings of Cologne,
Field (poem), in Story-Telling Poems; The Turkey Doll, Gates; The
Voyage of the Wee Red Cap, in Dickinson and Skinner, Children's Book
of Christmas Stories; Toinette and the Elves, in Dickinson and Skinner,
Children's Book of Christmas Stones; 'Twas the Night Before Christmas,
Moore (poem); Why the Chimes Rang, Alden.
For grades 5-6.
Christmas Before Last, in Stockton, Bee-Man of Orn; Christmas in the
Alley, in Miller, Kristy's Queer Christmas; Dog of Flanders, Ramee;
Felix, in Stein, Troubadour Tales; Good King Wenceslas (poem), in
Story-Telling Poems; Hope's Christmas Tree, in Miller, Kristy's
Surprise Party, How a Bear Brought Christmas, in Miller, Kristy's Queer
Christmas; How Santa Claus Came to Simpson's Bar, in Harte, Luck of
Roaring Camp; How Uncle Sam Observes Christmas, in Our Holidays Retold
from St. Nicholas; Lottie's Christmas Tree, in Miller, Kristy's Rainy
Day Picnic; St. Nicholas and the Innkeeper, in Walsh, Story of Santa
Klaus; St. Nicholas and the Robbers, in Walsh, Story of Santa Klaus; St.
Nicholas and the Slave Boy, in Walsh, Story of Santa Klaus; Santa Claus
on a Lark, Gladden; Solomon Crow's Christmas Pockets, Stuart; The Birds'
Christmas Carol, Wiggin; The Coming of the Prince, in Field, Christmas
Tales and Christmas Verse; The Festival of St. Nicholas, in Dodge,
Hans Brinker; The Peace Egg, Ewing; The Symbol and the Saint, in Field,
Christmas Tales and Christmas Verse.
For grades 7-8.
A Christmas Carol, Dickens; A Still Christmas, Repplier, in Morris, In
the Yule-Log Glow; The First Christmas Tree, Van Dyke; The Lost Word,
Van Dyke; The Mansion, Van Dyke; The Other Wise Man, Van Dyke; Cosette,
in Hugo, Les Miserables, book 3; Where Love is, There God is Also,
Tolstoy.
ARBOR DAY
For grades 1-4.
Flower of the Almond and Fruit of the Fig, in Foote, Little Fig-Tree
Stories; Earl and the Dryad, in Brown, Star Jewels; The Girl Who Became
a Pine Tree, in Judd, Wigwam Stories; The Kind Old Oak, in Poulsson,
In the Child'
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