The Summers readers: first reader
THE SUMMERS READERS
BY MAUD SUMMERS ILLUSTRATED FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY LUCY FITCH PERKINS AND MARION L. MAHONY
FRANK D. BEATTYS AND COMPANY NEW YORK
Thanks are due to the following publishers and authors for permission to reprint poems and to adapt stories on which they hold copyright:
Charles Scribner’s Sons:
“The Swing” and “At the Seaside” by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Educational Publishing Company:
“The Kind Old Oak” (Adapted) from “Little Flower Folks.”
Clayton F. Summy Company:
“The Song of the Mill-Stream” (Adapted) by Mildred and Patty Hill, from “Songs and Stories for the Kindergarten.”
Maud Summers
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FIRST READER
THE LITTLE RED APPLE.
THE WIND.
MOTHER TREE AND THE LEAVES.
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THE ANT AND THE DOVE.
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THE THREE BEARS.
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VII
VIII
THE FOX AND THE CROW.
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V
THE KIND OLD OAK.
THE HONEST WOODMAN.
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AT THE SEASIDE.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD.
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IV
THE SONG OF THE MILL-STREAM.
THE SAWMILL.
THE LION AND THE MOUSE.
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VII
THE NEW MOON.
THE CARPENTER.
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THE CITY MOUSE AND THE COUNTRY MOUSE.
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III
THE MINER.
THE ENGINE.
MAKING MAPLE SUGAR.
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LITTLE GOODY TWOSHOES.
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IV
THE BRAMBLE BUSH AND THE LAMBS.
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MARY’S LITTLE LAMB.
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THE HOUSE IN THE WOOD.
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IV
V
THE LITTLE PLANT.
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IV
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THE LARK AND HER LITTLE ONES.
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MORNING SONG.