. In the child's world : morning talks and stories for kindergartens, primary schools and homes . Tin-: M 212 IN THE CHILDS WORLE. TEACHERS READING. The History of a Piece of Coal (Fairyland of Science), Arabella Buckley Haworths, Frances Hodgson Burnett That Lass o Lowries, Frances Hodgson Burnett The Led Horse Claim, Mary Hallock Foote Bret Hartes Stories. Charles Egbert Craddocks Stories. Industrial Biography, Samuel Smiles The Pine-Tree Shillings, Hawthorne For the Children. The Blind Brother, Homer Greene The Golden Opportunity, Jean Ingelow The Pomegranate Seeds, N. Hawthorne The Golden


. In the child's world : morning talks and stories for kindergartens, primary schools and homes . Tin-: M 212 IN THE CHILDS WORLE. TEACHERS READING. The History of a Piece of Coal (Fairyland of Science), Arabella Buckley Haworths, Frances Hodgson Burnett That Lass o Lowries, Frances Hodgson Burnett The Led Horse Claim, Mary Hallock Foote Bret Hartes Stories. Charles Egbert Craddocks Stories. Industrial Biography, Samuel Smiles The Pine-Tree Shillings, Hawthorne For the Children. The Blind Brother, Homer Greene The Golden Opportunity, Jean Ingelow The Pomegranate Seeds, N. Hawthorne The Golden Bread, Laboulaye The Golden Touch, N. Hawthorne The Tinsmith (Kindergarten Stories and Morning Talks), S. E. Wiltse STORIES. Suggestions. The day after the talk upon The Miner, I gave to the chil-dren of my kindergarten a story of a little boy who visited amine with his father, in that way describing the mine through. his experiences. In the review of the week I drew from thechildren their own experiences for a day, beginning with break-fast, which required fire made of coal, and stove made of iron; IN THE CHILDS WORLD. 21,3 the articles used at table, forks and spoons, made of silver; thedishes washed in dishpans, made of tin; things eaten, seasonedwith salt; and all bought with money—gold and silver. All these things came from mines and were dug by miners. We sang songs about other busy men—carpenter, shoemaker,baker, blacksmith ; and told what things they used which camefrom mines. A KJNDERGARTNER. The Golden Touch. Listen to the famous story Of King Midas, who of oldGifted was with wondrous magic, Turning all he touched to he laid his hands on Underwent the same bright change,Till familiar things about him Had a golden glitter strange. Bedsteads, tables, chairs and curtains. Silken fabric, common wood,By his passing touch converted Each a goldjn marvel stood!Evn the trees wi


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