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HARBISON. A Study of Child Nature. $1. Chicago Kindergarten 



College. Excellent. A standard help. 

 ALLEN. Civics and Health. $1.25. Ginn & Co. Most helpful on the 



side of sanitation. 

 HALL. Youth. $1.50. Appleton. A great book on child study by 



one of the world's leading authorities. 

 KINO. Psychology of Child Development. $1. University of Chicago 



Press. A fundamental work for those who wish to make a scientific 



study of child life. 

 RITCHIE. A Primer of Sanitation. 60 cents. World Book Company. A 



clear, helpful presentation of the facts. 

 CHANCE. The Care of the Child. $1. Penn Publishing Company. 



Full of detailed information about infants, especially. 

 MANGOLD. Child Problems. $1.25. Macmillan. Presents the matter 



ably and in the light of the freshest information. 

 CALL. The Freedom of Life. $1. Little, Brown & Co. A great and 



inspiring book. Will give rest and poise to tired mothers. 

 GULICK. Mind and Work. $1. Doubleday, Page & Co. A companion 



book to the one above, only more suitable for the father. 

 SALEEBT. Parenthood and Race Culture. $2.50. Moffat, Yard & Co., 



New York. A remarkably instructive volume on race improvement. 



REFERENCES 



How to Direct Children's Reading. Mae E. Schreiber. Annual 

 volume N.E.A., 1900, p. 637. 



A Suggestive List for a Children's Library, 483 titles. Helen T. Ken- 

 nedy. Democrat Printing Company. Minneapolis. 



A Mother's List of Books for Children. Catherine W. Arnold. A. C. 

 McClurg & Co. 



Children's Rights. Kate Douglas Wiggin. Pages 69 ff. "What shall 

 Children Read?" Hough ton, Mifflin Company. 



Fingerposts of Children's Reading. Walter Taylor Field. McClurg & 

 Co. Gives extensive lists. 



Books for Boys and Girls. Brooklyn Public Library, New York. A care- 

 fully selected list of 1700 titles, 200 of them being especially marked 

 for their value. 



