Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volumen1Bellows-Reeve, 1922 - 336 páginas An anthology composed of selections of graduated reading difficulty that includes nursery rhymes, fables, fairy tales, poems, folk tales, short stories, historical accounts, biographical profiles, excerpts from longer works, and a usage guide designed to assist with the development of reading programs. |
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... their children . The preparation of this edition has been under the direction of Karl H. Goodwin , who brought to the work the experience of many years in pub- lishing books for young people . In the layout of vi PREFACE.
... their children . The preparation of this edition has been under the direction of Karl H. Goodwin , who brought to the work the experience of many years in pub- lishing books for young people . In the layout of vi PREFACE.
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... took them clean away . The King of Hearts Called for the tarts , And beat the Knave full sore ; The Knave of Hearts Brought back the tarts , And vowed he'd steal no more . Lucille Enders " Where are you going , my pretty. 38 NURSERY RHYMES.
... took them clean away . The King of Hearts Called for the tarts , And beat the Knave full sore ; The Knave of Hearts Brought back the tarts , And vowed he'd steal no more . Lucille Enders " Where are you going , my pretty. 38 NURSERY RHYMES.
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... brought him quickly to the brook , where , sitting lazily at the edge of the water , was the Tortoise , calmly waiting . " Here , take your money , " said the Fox to the Tortoise ; adding as he turned to the Hare , " Steady going wins ...
... brought him quickly to the brook , where , sitting lazily at the edge of the water , was the Tortoise , calmly waiting . " Here , take your money , " said the Fox to the Tortoise ; adding as he turned to the Hare , " Steady going wins ...
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... brought you some cheese cakes and a little pat of butter that mamma has sent you . " The good grandmother , who was ill in bed , cried out : " Pull the bobbin , and the latch will go up ! " The wolf pulled the bobbin , the door opened ...
... brought you some cheese cakes and a little pat of butter that mamma has sent you . " The good grandmother , who was ill in bed , cried out : " Pull the bobbin , and the latch will go up ! " The wolf pulled the bobbin , the door opened ...
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... brought you a for- tune . The king gave me all the money I could carry to bring home to you , and here it is . " Then Tom opened the purse , and there rolled out upon the floor - a silver three - penny piece ! The farmer and his wife ...
... brought you a for- tune . The king gave me all the money I could carry to bring home to you , and here it is . " Then Tom opened the purse , and there rolled out upon the floor - a silver three - penny piece ! The farmer and his wife ...
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Términos y frases comunes
animals asked Atalanta Baucis and Philemon Bear Beast beautiful began Blynken bread brother called Canaan castle child Cinderella cried dear Dick door dragon dream drummer Duck Duckling Egypt EUGENE FIELD eyes fairies father fell fire flew forest frightened gave giant girl gold golden bird Grethel grew hand HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN Hansel happy hare head heard Hippomenes Hop-o'-my-thumb horse hunter Jack JAKOB GRIMM Joseph killed king King Arthur king's daughter knew lady land land of Goshen lion little pig lived Loki looked Lucille Enders maiden morning mother Mouse never night Ogre old woman palace Pharaoh poor prince princess replied ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON servants singing sisters sleep soon stood tell things thought Tin Soldier told took tree ugly wife witch wolf wood young
Pasajes populares
Página 348 - You elegant fowl, How charmingly sweet you sing! Oh! let us be married; too long we have tarried: But what shall we do for a ring?
Página 347 - THE Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea In a beautiful pea-green boat: They took some honey, and plenty of money Wrapped up in a five-pound note. The' Owl looked up to the stars above, And sang to a small guitar, "O lovely Pussy, O Pussy, my love, What a beautiful Pussy you are, You are, You are!
Página 417 - He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. "My Lord has need of these flowerets gay," The Reaper said, and smiled; "Dear tokens of the earth are they, Where He was once a child.
Página 412 - They stole little Bridget For seven years long; When she came down again Her friends were all gone. They took her lightly back, Between the night and morrow; They thought that she was fast asleep, But she was dead with sorrow.
Página 32 - OLD Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone: But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Página 60 - Old King Cole Was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he: He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Página 150 - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger.
Página 26 - Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king?
Página 411 - Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen, We daren't go a-hunting For fear of little men. Wee folk, good folk, Trooping all together; Green jacket, red cap, And white owl's feather! Down along the rocky shore Some make their home — They live on crispy pancakes Of yellow tide-foam ; Some in the reeds Of the black mountain-lake, With frogs for their watch-dogs, All night awake.
Página 75 - The Swing How do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do!