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Children's Home Libraries

in the deceitfulness of appearances which will last him through life, and endow him with a critical caution which will aid him in discriminating between realities and shams.

The lists given below and those submitted in Chapter V—'The School Library', contain a larger provision of suitable books for children of all ages, and some of those, especially in the Nursery book department, may be chosen for household as well as for school use.


LIST OF BOOKS FOR VERY YOUNG CHILDREN.

  • Adams (F.) illust. Story of little Jack Sprat; col. ill.
  • Æsop, Baby's own Æsop; col. ill. by W. Crane.
  • Fables; ed. by Jacobs.
  • Fables; told to the children by Lena Dalkeith; ill.
  • Hundred Fables; ill. by P. J. Billinghurst.
  • Fabeln für die Jugend; ill. by C. Votteler. [German text.]
  • Animal Book: A Natural History for Little Folk.
  • Arnim. April Baby's Book of Tunes; ill. by K. Greenaway.
  • Arnold's Continuous Readers.
  • Baring-Gould (S.). Amazing Adventures; col. ill. by H. B. Neilson.
  • Nursery Songs and Rhymes.
  • Baum (L. F.). Mother Goose in Prose; ill.
  • Begbie (H.). Bundy in the Greenwood; ill.
  • Bundy on the Sea. ill.
  • 'Belgian Hare' Tales with a Twist; col. ill.
  • Bell (J. J.). Jack of all Trades; col. ill. by C. Robinson.
  • New Noah's Ark; col. ill.
  • Bell's Continuous Readers.
  • Big Animal Picture Book; col. ill.
  • Bilderbuch fur kleine Mâdchen: alte Kinderreime; col. ill. [German text.]
  • Billinghurst (P. J.). illust. Hundred Anecdotes of Animals; ill.
  • Bingham (C.). Animal's Academy; ill. by Hy. B. Neilson.