. The Kindergarten magazine. der-garten Magazine for January, 1891, andDecember, 1889. Musical Kindergarten Methods — AWord of Warning, by Carl Faelten, in Mu-sic for February. The Education of Mentally DeficientChildren, by G. E. Shuttleworth, in Handand Eye for January 15. The Public School as a Center of Com-munity Life, by J. K. Paulding, in Educa-tional Review for February. The Economy of High Wages forTeachers, by John Davidson, in Educa-tional Review for February. Discipline as a Factor in the Work ofthe School Room, by James Pyle Wicker-sham, in The Scliool Bulletin for January. The Pi
. The Kindergarten magazine. der-garten Magazine for January, 1891, andDecember, 1889. Musical Kindergarten Methods — AWord of Warning, by Carl Faelten, in Mu-sic for February. The Education of Mentally DeficientChildren, by G. E. Shuttleworth, in Handand Eye for January 15. The Public School as a Center of Com-munity Life, by J. K. Paulding, in Educa-tional Review for February. The Economy of High Wages forTeachers, by John Davidson, in Educa-tional Review for February. Discipline as a Factor in the Work ofthe School Room, by James Pyle Wicker-sham, in The Scliool Bulletin for January. The Picturesque in American Life andNature, by Charles Dudley Warner as in-terviewed by Clifton Johnson, in The Outlookfor January i. Is Modern Education Developing theIntellectual Powers to the Neglect of theAltruistic Principles? by Jonathan Olden,in Education for February. Counsels to Teachers of Young Children,The Importance of Obedience and Methodsof Obtaining It, by Marie Pope Carpentier,in Kindergarten Review for KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE Vol. X.—APRIL, 1898.—No. 8. A FLOWER FANCIES. PHILIP DE FLOWER OF LONG in a far country went one day to aplace where men were digging deep down intothe ground. As he watched them he asked whatit meant, and they told him that underneath allthis dirt that he saw was a buried city. Hundreds and hun-dreds of years ago men and women and children lived inthat city, and there were beautiful houses and great parks,and streets just as you see in the cities today. They hadgardens of flowers, and butterflies and birds and bees, justas we have them now. The traveler was very much inter-ested, so he waited and watched them many days while themen carted the dirt away, and at last the houses began toappear, and the streets and the places where there had beengardens and parks. In the houses they found many thingswhich showed how those men and women lived so many,,many years ago. Dishes and vases of earthenware, andcurious pi
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