PRIMARY EDUCATION Always keep on your your generous supply of the Classics. shelves a No. 72. POCAHONTAS. SEE CARD ON ANOTHER PAGE SINGLE COPIES, SEVEN CENTS. FIVE OR MORE, FIVE CENTS EACH. First Grade. No. 2. ESOP's FABLES. Adapted for primary grades. Large type. Fox and the Lion, Fox and the Grapes, The Cock a-Doodle and the Piece of Gold, The Wolf and the Goat, The Lazy Grasshopper, The Wolf and the Crane, The Kid and the Wolf, The Fox and the Crow, The Stag at the Lake. No. 3. ESOP'S FABLES. Same as above The Hawk and the Nightingale, The Snake's Eggs, The Fox and the Crab, The Ant and the Dove The Dog and the Shadow, The Cat and the Birds, The Fox and the Well, The Fox and the Stork. No. 11. SELECTIONS FROM SOP. I. Same as above, containing the Two Frogs, The Battle of the Birds and Beasts, The Lark and Her Young Ones, The Hare and the Tortoise, The Lion and the Mouse, The Boy and the Nettle, The Little Mouse, No. 12. SELECTIONS FROM SOP. II. Same as above, containing The Blind Man and the Lame Man, The Wind and the Sun, The Arab and the Camel, The Crabs, The Wolf and the Lamb, The Rat and the Elephant, The Fly and the Horse. No. 73. BUDS, STEMS AND ROOTS. A little Nature Reader about the various kinds of buds, Illustrated. No. 74. WHAT ANNIE SAW. Nature Stories, telling of a Snail, Blackbird, Beetle, a Kitty, Mrs. Mouse, Rabbits, and other familiar animals. No. 77. FLOWER FRIENDS. I. Another delightful nature reader, telling about the early spring flowers, in simple language No. 109. THE BUTTERFLY BABY. Containing the story, Mother Butterfly's Baby, by Kate Parch, and the story, What the Grasshopper Said to Annie, The Katydid. A charming little reader No. 110. PLANT BABIES. Stories of the Peach Baby, Melon Babies, and other richly illustrated stories. No. 143. BABES OF THE WOOD. Still another nature reader, large, clear type, telling about the oak tree's babies, the walnuts, horse chestnuts, hazel nut, Brazil nut, nuts with wings, pine cones, Mrs. Sumac's babies, golden rod, etc. No. 144. NATURE STORIES. Telling about oranberries, beans, peas, and other plants and vegetables. No. 215. THE BUTTERFLY'S HOME. Similar to No. 109. Second Grade. No. 7. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. The Story of Little Red Riding Hood, told in simple form, Illustrated, large type. No. 8. JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Always interesting to children, told in simple form. No. 75. ROOTS AND STEMS. Nature Stories for second grade. Large, clear type. Illustrated. No. 76. BIRD FRIENDS. Stories about the Woodpecker, Flicker, Purple Finch, The Cuckoo, Red-ed Vireo, Black and Yellow Warbler, The Bank Swallow. Full-page illustrations. No. 78. FLOWER FRIENDS. II. Nature Stories along the same line as No. 77. Fully illustrated. No. 79. FLOWER FRIENDS. III. No. 87. LEGENDS OF THE SPRINGTIME. version, and the story of Siegfried and Brunhilde, Ger sion. No. 185. ROBINSON CRUSOE. PART I. No. 20. STORIES FROM GARDEN AND FIELD. I. No. 21. STORIES FROM GARDEN AND FIELD. II. No. 45. STORIES OF THE PILGRIMS. In simple form, the story of the Pilgrim Fathers. No. 46. STORY OF THE BOSTON TEA PARTY. and "The Origin of Yankee Doodle." No. 68. STORY OF THE NORSEMEN. A story in simple form, by Mrs. S. E Dawes, of how the brave Norse Eric discovered America. No. 69. PusS IN BOOTS. Old yet always of interest to boys and girls is the tale of Puss in Boots. In simple form for second grade children. The story No. 95. STORIES OF REVOLUTION. I. is complete in four numbers. Fully illustrated. ROBINSON CRUSOE. PART II. No. 189. No. 190. CHILDREN OF HISTORY. II. The story of Irving, Cooper, Audubon, Webster, No. 196. LEGENDS OF THE SPRINGTIME. II. No. 198. THE FLOWER WORLD. Containing many stories and legends about flowers; also many designs for brush work. No. I. Third Grade. GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES. I. Adapted by Mara L. Pratt for the third grade chil- Uniform with No. 1. Hans in Luck, Jack of all No. 13. SELECTIONS FROM GRIMM. I. Uniform with 1 and 4. The Three Little Men in the No. 14. SELECTIONS FROM GRIMM. II. Same as 13. The White Serpent, Mother Holle, No. 9. THE STORY OF BRYANT. A short biography of 32 pages, suitable to the understanding of third grade children Our third grade list contains biographies of twenty-five noted men and women. Teachers will find this set invaluable to have on their desk so as to have at hand a short yet complete history of the following: No. 25. STORY OF COLUMBUS. No. 26. PUTNAM. For our 66 Pecuniary Cost to You BY SENDING NOW Hawthorne Library Certificates" (free), to be placed in the hands of your pupus, each one acting as a representative in obtaining subscriptions for his school library. 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