The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents, Volumen3Alice B. Stockham & Company, 1890 |
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... Mary Katharine Young . 24 Selected , Mrs. J. Whiton . 26 C. L. S. 27 Jean Child , 28 Helen E. Starrett . 29 Alice McRoy , 30 Our Nursery , Patty Hill , 31 , An Extract from a Great Aunt's Letter . - Suggestions for Amusement and ...
... Mary Katharine Young . 24 Selected , Mrs. J. Whiton . 26 C. L. S. 27 Jean Child , 28 Helen E. Starrett . 29 Alice McRoy , 30 Our Nursery , Patty Hill , 31 , An Extract from a Great Aunt's Letter . - Suggestions for Amusement and ...
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... Mary's dress is not made of wool . How did it come to her ? The story of this dress will carry us to sunny France or Italy , or , perhaps , far away to the country where the children say " good - morning " to the sun when we say " good ...
... Mary's dress is not made of wool . How did it come to her ? The story of this dress will carry us to sunny France or Italy , or , perhaps , far away to the country where the children say " good - morning " to the sun when we say " good ...
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... he handles . They are cubes which are subdi- vided by cutting into various geometrical forms , and their analysis progresses from the simple to the complex . The parallel- opipedon , 24 THE KINDERGARTEN . Mary Katharine Young.
... he handles . They are cubes which are subdi- vided by cutting into various geometrical forms , and their analysis progresses from the simple to the complex . The parallel- opipedon , 24 THE KINDERGARTEN . Mary Katharine Young.
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... MARY KATHERIN YOUNG . New York . Summer said to the Spring : " What a wonderful thing It is to bring in so much sweetness and grace , I am sure , that to you my blossoms are due , And I feel I am taking your place . " I never can blush ...
... MARY KATHERIN YOUNG . New York . Summer said to the Spring : " What a wonderful thing It is to bring in so much sweetness and grace , I am sure , that to you my blossoms are due , And I feel I am taking your place . " I never can blush ...
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... Mary's cheeks , and my meat will be as juicy and sweet as is possi- ble for an apple's to be . God made me to be a happy Baby Gay , for he wishes all of his babies to be happy , and I am not going to give up and be cross and ugly just ...
... Mary's cheeks , and my meat will be as juicy and sweet as is possi- ble for an apple's to be . God made me to be a happy Baby Gay , for he wishes all of his babies to be happy , and I am not going to give up and be cross and ugly just ...
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Página 200 - And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us." And they came with haste, and found
Página 176 - splendor and gloom; Speak to Him for He hears, and spirit with spirit can meet, Closer is He than breathing and nearer than hands and feet." How grandly sound the voices of the astronomer and the student of nature as they proclaim, from starry skies and ciphered page, from the
Página 200 - day in the City of David, a Savior which is Christ the Lord. Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel
Página 466 - are too little eyes And Nod is a little head, And the wooden shoe that sailed the skies Is a wee one's trundle bed; So shut your eyes while mother sings Of wonderful sights that be, And you shall see the beautiful things As you rock on the misty sea Where the old shoe rocked the fishermen three,
Página 466 - Winken, Blinken and Nod, one night Sailed off in a wooden shoe, Sailed on a river of misty light, Into a sea of dew. " Where are you going and what do you wish?" The old man asked the three.
Página 466 - And Nod. The old man laughed and sang a song, As they rocked in the wooden shoe, And the wind that sped them all night long Ruffled the waves of dew ; The little stars were the herring fish That lived in the beautiful sea. " Now, cast your nets wherever you wish, But never afeared are we."
Página 443 - Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colors, He made their tiny wings. He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that we might tell How
Página 466 - So shut your eyes while mother sings Of wonderful sights that be, And you shall see the beautiful things As you rock on the misty sea Where the old shoe rocked the fishermen three,
Página 466 - on a river of misty light, Into a sea of dew. " Where are you going and what do you wish?" The old man asked the three. " We have come to fish for the herring fish That
Página 132 - colors; He made their tiny wings. " 'He gave us eyes to see them And lips that we might tell How good is God our Father Who doeth all things well: