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BOOKS FOR TEACHERS.

COLOR IN THE KINDERGARTEN.
BY MILTON BRADLEY.

This little book is intended to be a Manual of the Theory of Color and Practical Use of Color Material in the Kindergarten. It is illustrated in a way that cannot fail to be helpful to all who are interested in color teaching.

Price, paper covers, $0.25.

PRACTICAL COLOR WORK.
BY HELENA P. CHACE.

With this book no primary or ungraded school teacher need make mistakes in elementary color teaching, but may lay a most valuable foundation in form and color for later instruction in drawing and coloring.

Price, paper covers, $0.25.

A CLASS BOOK OF COLOR.
BY MARK M. MAYCOCK.

No method of color instruction can be so practical as that which begins with the free use of a systematic assortment of colored papers.This book of Mr. Maycock's depends almost entirely upon this work in colored papers, the lessons being illustrated by the varied forms pasted on the leaves of the book.This is a teacher's book, but we have to accompany it a similar work designed for the use of the pupils. The directions and instructions are the same, with many figures and blank spaces for mounting the colored papers.

Price, teachers' edition, cloth, $1.00.
Price, pupils' edition, boards, 50.

PARADISE OF CHILDHOOD.
QUARTER CENTURY EDITION.

This standard work by Edward Wiebe was the first illustrated guide to the kindergarten ever published in the English language. The present edition is edited by Milton Bradley and contains all of the original text, with notes on the different gifts and occupations by the editor, with numerous illustrations which are made a part of the text, instead of being grouped together on separate pages, as they were in former editions.The Quarter Century Edition also contains a life of Froebel by Henry W. Blake, editor of Kindergarten News.

Price, in cloth and gilt, $2.00.

IN THE CHILD'S WORLD.

This is a charming book for mothers, kindergartners, and primary teachers— all the people who are interested in little children. It is a collection of Morning Talks and Stories by Emilie Poulsson, author of "Nursery Finger Plays," with illustrations by L. J. Bridgman.It is a library in itself, an epitome of childhood literature.

Price, cloth and gilt, $2.00.

MYTHS AND MOTHERPLAYS.

This is the title of a delightful book by Sara E. Wiltse, with illustrations by Hiram Putnam Barnes, the pages of which are not only sure to attract the child's attention, but they all contain something of permanent value. Every object brought before the mind, from the weather-vane to the milky way, is made to furnish a beautiful lesson.

Price, cloth and silver, $1.00.