ANNOUNCEMENT 



The Child Life Readers 



BY 



ETTA AUSTIN BLAISDELL 



Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Brockton, Mass. 



I. CHILD LIFE— 



A First Reader .' Price, 25 cts, 



II. CHILD LIFE IN TALE AND FABLE— 



A Second Reader Price, 35 cts. 



III. CHILD LIFE IN MANY LANDS— 



A Third Reader In preparation 



IV. CHILD LIFE IN LITERATURE— 



A Fourth Reader In preparation 



The central idea of these books is to hold the child's interest by giving him 

 reading-matter (profusely illustrated) that he can understand and enjoy. The lessons, 

 therefore, relate exclusively to chiui life. 



The First and Second Readers have easier reading- matter and more of it than 

 do most of the other readers now available for first and second year. They have been 

 graded with the utmost care. 



These books, beginning with the Second Reader, have been planned as an introduc- 

 tion to literature. The subject-matter, therefore, is confined to material of recognized 

 literary value. 



The aim of the publishers has been to produce an artistic set of Reade7-s that 

 shall be mechanically as nearly perfect as possible. 



As a unique feature in binding, they would call attention to the coi'os, zchich are 

 zcater-froof, and can be cleansed, when soiled by constant handling, without injury to 

 the book. 



Recent Publications on Nature Study 



BAILEY'S Lessons with Plants $1.10 



Suggestions for Seeing and Interpreting some 

 of the Common Forms of Vegetation. 

 BAILEY'S First Lessons with Plants. • 40 cts. net 

 " Extremely original and unusually practical." 



HARDING'S The Liquefaction of Gases. Its 

 Rise and Development $1.50 



Complete and scientific, in a popular style. 



INGERSOLL'S Wild Neighbors $1.50 



"Instructive as well as delightful." — Popular 

 Science Monthly. 



JACKMAN'S Nature Study for Grammar 



Grades $1 net 



Proposes a few of the problems within the 

 comprehension of grammar school pupils, 

 which arise in a thoughtful study of 

 nature, with suggestions for their solution. 



LANGE'S Hand-Book of Nature Study $1 net 

 "The style of the book is fresh and inspiring." 



LANGE'S Our Native Birds. How to Protect Them 

 and Attract Them to Our Homes. Jv.%t ready. 



MURCHE'S Science Readers. 



Vol. I. 25 cents. Vol. IV. 40 cents 7iel. 



Vol. II. 25 cents. Vol. V. 50 cents net. 



Vol. III. 40 cents. Vol. VI. 50 cents net. 



WEED'S Life Histories of American Insects. $1.50 



" An unusually attractive book." — Dial. 



WILSON'S Nature Study in Elementary Schools. 



First Nature Re.\der 35 cents 



Second N,\ture Re.JiDer 35 cents 



Te.^cher's Manu.al 90 cents 



See, also, the new book by Mrs. Wright, described on another page 

 PUBLISHED BY 



THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, New York 



