essential factors of success.
Kate Douglas Wiggin (Mrs. Riggs) and Nora Archibald Smith possess these
qualities and this experience. Their efforts, as pioneers of
kindergarten work, the love and admiration in which their works are held
by all young people, prove them to be in full sympathy with this unique
piece of work.
Let all parents, who wish their little ones to have their minds and
tastes developed along the right paths, remember that once a child is
interested and amused, the rest is comparatively easy. Stories and poems
so admirably selected, cannot then but sow the seeds of a real literary
culture, which must be encouraged in childhood if it is ever to exercise
a real influence in life.
EDITED BY KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN AND NORA ARCHIBALD SMITH
THE FAIRY RING: Fairy Tales for Children 4 to 8
MAGIC CASEMENTS: Fairy Tales for Children 6 to 12
TALES OF LAUGHTER: Fairy Tales for Growing Boys and Girls
TALES OF WONDER: Fairy Tales that Make One Wonder
PINAFORE PALACE: Rhymes and Jingles for Tiny Tots
THE POSY RING: Verses and Poems that Children Love and Learn
GOLDEN NUMBERS: Verses and Poems for Children and Grown-ups
THE TALKING BEASTS:
Birds and Beasts in Fable Edited by Asa Don Dickinson
CHRISTMAS STORIES: "Read Us a Story About Christmas"
Edited by Mary E. Burt and W. T. Chapin
STORIES AND POEMS FROM KIPLING:
"How the Camel Got Its Hump," and other Stories.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
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