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SOURCES OF MATERIAL
Widdemer, Margaret: "A Bibliography of Books and Articles Relating to Children's Reading. Part I, Children's Reading in general. Part II, History of Children's Literature, etc. Part III, Guidance of Children's Reading." Bulletin of Bibliography, July, 1911, Oct., 1911, and Jan., 1912. Boston Book Co.
 
III. A LIST OF PICTURE-BOOKS[1]
Beskow, Elsa: Hanschen im Blaubeerenwald. Stuttgart.
Brooke, Leslie: The Golden Goose Book. F. Warne.
Ibid.: The House in the Wood. F. Warne.
Ibid.: The Truth About Old King Cole. F. Warne.
Browning, Robert: The Pied Piper, Kate Greenaway, F. Warne; Hope Dunlap, Rand; T. Butler Stoney, Dutton.
Caldecott, Randolph: Picture-Books:
2. The House that Jack Built. F. Warne.
3. Hey Diddle Diddle Book. F. Warne.
Coussens, P. W.: A Child's Book of Stories. Jessie W. Smith. Duffield.
Crane, Walter: Picture-Books:
Cinderella. John Lane.
Mother Hubbard. John Lane.
Red Riding Hood. John Lane.
This Little Pig. John Lane.
Grimm, Jacob and William: Cruikshank Fairy Book. Cruikshank, Putnam.
Ibid.: Das Deutsche Bilderbuch. Jos. Scholz.
1. Dörnroschen.
2. Aschenputtel.
7. Frau Holle.
10. Der Wolf und Sieben Geislein.
Ibid.: Liebe Märchen. 10, 11, 12. Jos. Scholz.
Ibid.: Cherry Blossom. Helen Stratton. Blackie and Sons.
Jerrold, Walter: The Big Book of Fairy Tales. Robinson. Blackie.
  1. Laura F. Kready, "Picture-Books for Little Children," Kindergarten Review, Sept., 1914.