The Child's World Third Reader

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THE CHILD'S WORLD ***

Produced by Suzanne Shell, David King, and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team

THE CHILD'S WORLD

THIRD READER

BY

HETTY S. BROWNE Extension worker in rural school practice Winthrop Normal and Industrial College Rock Hill, S.C.

SARAH WITHERS Principal Elementary Grades and Critic Teacher Winthrop Normal and Industrial College

AND

W.K. TATE Professor of Rural Education George Peabody College for Teachers Nashville, Tenn.

JOHNSON PUBLISHING COMPANY Richmond, Virginia

TEACHERS' AIDS

Success with the Child's World Readers is in no wise dependent on the use of the chart, manual, or cards.

Modern teachers of reading, however, recognize the saving of time and effort to be accomplished for both their pupils and themselves by the use of cards, chart, and manual, and look to the publisher to provide these accessories in convenient form and at moderate cost.

The following aids are therefore offered in the belief that they will make the work of the teacher, trained or untrained, more effective.

Child's World Reader Charts......................$6.00 (10 beautiful charts in colors 27x37--20 lessons)

Child's World Manual.............................75c (Suggestions and outlines for first 5 grades)

Child's World Word Cards........................$1.00 (129 cards--258 words in Primer vocabulary)

Child's World Phrase Cards........................75c (48 cards--96 phrases)

Child's World Phonic Cards...................80c (80 cards printed both sides)

JOHNSON PUBLISHING COMPANY

Richmond, Virginia.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

For permission to use copyrighted material the authors and publishers express their indebtedness to _The Independent_ for "Who Loves the Trees Best?" by Alice M. Douglas; to Oliver Herford and the Century Company for "The Elf and the Dormouse"; to the American Folklore Society for "How Brother Rabbit Fooled the Whale and the Elephant," by Alcee Fortier; to the _Outlook_ for "Making the Best of It," by Frances M. Fox, and "Winter Nights," by Mary F. Butts; to Harper Brothers for "The Animals and the Mirror," from _Told by the Sand Man_; to Rand McNally & Company for "Little Hope's Doll," from _Stories of the Pilgrims_, by Margaret Pumphrey; to Daughady & Company for "Squeaky and the Scare Box," from _Christmas Stories_, by Georgene Faulkner; to D.C. Heath & Company for "The Little Cook's Reward," from _Stories of the Old North State_, by Mrs. L.A. McCorkle; to Charles Scribner's Sons for "A Good Play" and "Block City," by Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Glad New Year," from _Rhymes and Jingles_, by Mary Mapes Dodge, "A Christmas Wish" and "Rock-a-by-Lady," by Eugene Field; to Houghton Mifflin Company for permission to adapt selections from _Hiawatha_; to Doubleday, Page & Company for "The Sand Man," by Margaret Vandergrift, from _The Posy Ring_--Wiggin and Smith; to James A. Honey for "The Monkey's Fiddle," from _South African Tales_; to Maud Barnard for "Donal and Conal"; to Maud Barnard and Emilie Yonker for their versions of Epaminondas.

Supplementary Historical Reading

Life of General Robert E. Lee _For Third and Fourth Grades_

Life of General Thomas J. Jackson _For Third and Fourth Grades_

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