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.W.: _Graded Classics_. Johnson. Perkins, F.O.: _The Bluebird Arranged for Schools_. Silver. Pratt, Mara L.: _Legends of Red Children_. Amer. Book Co. Roulet, Mary Nixon: _Japanese Folk-Stories and Fairy Tales_. Amer. Book Co. Scudder, H.: _Andersen's Fairy Tales: Grimm's Fairy Tales; Fables and Folk Stories; The Children's Book_. Houghton. Smythe, Louise: _Reynard the Fox_. Amer. Book Co. Spaulding and Bryce: _Aldine Readers_. Newson. Stevenson, Augusta: _Children's Classics in Dramatic Form_. 5 vols. Houghton. Stickney, J.H.: _Andersen's Fairy Tales_. 2 series. Ginn. Summers, Maud: _The Summers Readers_. Beattys. Turpin, E.H.: _Andersen's Fairy Tales_. Merrill. Underwood, Kate: _Fairy Tale Plays_ (For Infants and Juniors). Macmillan. University Pub. Co.: _Fairy Tales_. Standard Literature Series; Hans Andersen's Best Stories; Grimm's Best Stories. Newson and Co. Van Sickle, J.H., etc.: _The Riverside Readers_. Houghton. Varney, Alice: _Story Plays Old and New_. Amer. Book Co. Villee: _Little Folk Dialog Reader_. Sower. Wade, Mary H.: _Indian Fairy Tales_. Wilde. Washburne, Mrs. M.: _Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales_ (Retold from poetic versions of Thomas Hood). Rand. White, Emma G.: _Pantomime Primer_. Amer. Book Co. Williston, P.: _Japanese Fairy Tales_. 2 series. Rand. Wiltse, Sara E.: _Folk Lore Stories and Proverbs_. Ginn. Wohlfarth, J., and McMurry, Frank: _Little Folk-Tales_. 2 vols. Zitkala-sa: _Old Indian Legends_. Ginn. APPENDIX ILLUSTRATIONS OF CREATIVE RETURN[14] Tales suited for dramatization _Little Two-Eyes_ _Little Two-Eyes_, which is suited to the first-grade child, is one of the most attractive of folk-tales and contains blended within itself the varied beauties of the tales. It is in _cante-fable_ form, which gives it the poetic touch so appealing to children. It contains the magic rhymes,-- Little kid, bleat, I wish to eat! Little kid, bleat, Clear it off, neat! the fairy wise woman, and the friendly goat. It contains the fairy housekeeping in the forest which combines tea-party, picnic, and magic food--all of which could not fail to delight children. The lullaby to put Two-Eyes to sleep suits little children who know all there is to know about "goin
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