Nature Readers for AH Grzides 



FIRST AND SECOND YEARS. 



Plant Babies and Their Cradles. 



lUus. Boards, 3'' cents; cloth, 40 cents. 

 Out of all the new plant books up to date, this crade 

 book by Miss Chase takes the palm for originality. 

 Besides this i rowning charm, it is crisp and bright on 

 every page. The text of the book seems to be sifted 

 and all the useless words taken out. One reads on and 

 on in each brief ■ hapter wondering what is coming, 

 till finally the denouement brings a surprise and a smile. 

 There are no I'seless explanations in the stor es. The 

 children must think and be alert to get the meaning 

 of them. The illustrations are instinct with natural- 

 ness and life. All primary teachers will find th's book 

 to be a help in their seed lessons and i" th- germina- 

 tion story that has to be told over again every spring 

 The children will never fail to be interested in these 

 early plant lessons with this book to brighten up and 

 illuminate the dry facts. 



Stories from Birdland. 



Fully iilus. Vols. I. and II. Boards, 30 cents; cloth, 

 40 cents. 

 As to the literary quality and accuracy of thess 

 books we need only to say that they are by the success- 

 ful author of Stories from Annna L .I'J. 



THIRD AND FOURTH YEARS. 



Stories from Garden and Field. 



Illus. Boards, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 

 Ifmust be welcomed by teachers and children every- 

 where as "just the thing" that has been needed. — 

 Primary Education. 



Some of Our Friends. 



Illus. Boards, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 

 For First Year. Interesting s'ories of animals t^^ld 

 in a charmipg manner. Easy reading for very little 

 children. 



Buds, Stems and Roots. 



Illus. Boards, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 

 A charming book for the little folks, encouraging 

 a love of plant life, yet giving valuable information 

 for stories. 



Our Flower Friends. 



Illus. L,arge type. Bo\rds, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 



SECOND AND THIRD YEARS. 



Nature Stories for Youngest 

 Readers. 



By Anna C. Davis. Boards, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 

 Embellished with colored photographic illustra- 

 tions, large type. 



You are to be congratulated uponthe illustrations in 

 your Nature Stories for Toitngest Children, Little chil- 

 dren will get more from these than from the text, good 

 as it is. 



Hbnry T. Bailey, Supt. of Drawing, Mass. 



Introduction to Leaves from Nature. 



Illus. Boards, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 

 Printed in large type and graphically illustrated. 

 The exercises are graded as far as possible, so as to 

 bring before the eye of the child a new word o- two 

 as he advances. 



Our Friends of the Field. 



Illus. Boards, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 



FIFTH AND SIXTH YEARS. 



Little Flower Folks, or Stories from 

 Flowerland. 



By Mara L. Pkatt. Vols. I. and II. Boards, 30 

 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 



Leaves from Nature's Story-Book. 



By Mrs. M. A. B.Kelly. Vols. I., II., III. Illus. 

 Boards, 40 cents; cloth, 60 cents, each. 



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Hiawatha. 



With Notes. Paper edition. 10 cents. 

 This is by far the best reproduction in cheap form 

 of an acknowledged classic. 



J. MiLLSPAUGH, Suft. of Schools, Salt Lake City. 



Aunt Martha's Corner Cupboard: or. 

 Stories about Tea, Coffee, Sugar, 

 Rice, etc. 



By Mary and Elizabeth Kirby. 

 Illus. Price, boards, 30 cents; cloth, 40 cents. 



EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 



378 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. 



