The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 2, No. 23, June 9, 1898 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 7 of 50 (14%)
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seven and nine is usually hungering for true stories, and some mothers
and teachers try to meet the demand by reading and telling "true" stories to them. This is well and good, but it is clear that if this inborn craving could be met by books framed in language of such limited vocabulary and construction that so young a child would constantly be invited to the story, how valuable it would be. This book is designated to meet this end. Less than 750 different words are used in the entire series, and these, excepting the necessary geographical names, are all in the commonest use among children. The stories are of Columbus, Captain John Smith, Miles Standish, Benjamin Franklin. Mothers and teachers with children of from seven to nine years of age will give this book a hearty welcome--the teachers because the market supply is so painfully deficient in this line, and the mothers because it will so admirably solve the oft-repeated query of "Mother, what can I do next?" It is so well gotten out and still so cheap that it should have a large sale.--_Mother's Journal, March, 1898._ * * * * * 'TIS THE SMALL THINGS OF LIFE THAT GIVE PLEASURE That's why the "=DUBLEOOK=" Bicycle Hanger is PERFECT =50c.= =FULL NICKELED |
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