The Child-study Monthly, Volumen4

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Werner Company, 1899
Issues for Nov. 1900 and Feb. 1901 include the Transactions of the Illinois Society for Child-Study, v. 5, no. 1-2.
 

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Página 256 - o f physical training. They agree with Huxley that "that man has had a liberal education who has been so trained in his youth that his body is the ready servant of his will and does with ease, pleasure and grace all the work of which it is capable." But there is a conviction, and it is becoming
Página 377 - 'Come, little Leaves," said the Wind one day. " Come o'er the meadows with me, and play; Put on your dresses of red and gold, For summer is gone and the days grow cold." Soon as the Leaves heard the Wind's loud call, Down they
Página 380 - ECLECTIC .School Readings... A carefully graded collection of fresh, interesting and instructive books for School and Home Reading. They are admirably adapted in contents and gradation to follow and supplement the regular school readers. The books are well and copiously illustrated by the best artists and are handsomely bound in cloth. They include the following: Folk-Story Series. The
Página xiii - The year's at the spring. The hillside's dew-pearled, God's In his heaven, All's right with the world." —R. Browning. 'On two days It steads not to run from thy grave: The appointed and the unappolnted day. On the first, neither balm nor physician
Página 444 - books for School and Home Reading-. They are admirably adapted in contents and gradation to follow and supplement the regular school readers. The books are well and copiously illustrated by the best artists and are handsomely bound in cloth. They include the following
Página 20 - a great fuss about exercise, a great fuss about eating, a great fuss about drinking, a great fuss about walking, a great fuss about riding. All these things ought to be done merely by the way; the formation of the spirit and character must be our real concern .—Epictetus.
Página xiii - timorously shy and small. When grown-up hearts throb. It goes scampering Behind the wall, nor dares peer out at all! It Is the veriest mouse That hides In any house. So w.ld a little thing Is any child-heart! 'Child-heart! mild heart! Ho, my little wild heart! Come up here to me out o' the dark. Or let me come to you!
Página 463 - be to me, When I hear the angels singin' In my ain countree." But, "O, for a lodge in some vast wilderness," thought the teacher. The spell of the story was broken and those pupils went home, having lost the depth of beauty breathed forth in the words of that last sweet chapter.
Página 120 - Showing a series of valuable results that have come from close scientific study of the problem, this is one of the best Child-Study books that has ever appeared. It deals not with glittering generalities but
Página xiii - The happiest heart that ever beat Was In some quiet breast That found the common daylight sweet. And left to heaven the rest.

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