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For Work Among Children
Practical Primary Plans. For Sabbath School Teachers. By Israel P. Black. Illustrated with diagrams. 16mo, cloth, $1.00.
Object Lessons for Junior Work. Practical Suggestions, Object Lessons, and Picture Stories. By Ella N. Wood, 16mo, cloth, with designs and illustrations, 50 cents.
The Children's Prayer. By Rev. James Wells, D.D. Addresses to the Young on the Lord's Prayer. 16mo, cloth, 75 cents.
Bible Stories Without Names. By Rev. Harry Smith, M.A. With questions at the end of each chapter and the answers in a separate booklet. 16mo, cloth, 75 cents.
Object Lessons for Children; or, Hooks and Eyes, Truth Linked to Sight. Illustrated. By Rev. C. H. Tyndall, Ph.D., A.M. 2d edition. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.
Attractive Truths in Lesson and Story. By Mrs. A. M. Scudder. Introduction by Rev. F. E. Clark, D.D. 3d thousand. 8vo, cloth, $1.25.
Pictured Truth. A Handbook of Blackboard and Object Teaching. By Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce. Introduction by R. H. Conwell, D.D. With illustrations by the author. 3d thousand. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.
Children's Meetings, and How to Conduct Them. By Lucy J. Rider and Nellie M. Carman. Introduction by Bishop J. H. Vincent. Cloth, illustrated, net, $1.00; paper covers, net, 50 cents.
Talks to Children. By Rev. T. T. Eaton, D.D., with introduction by Rev. John A. Broadus, D.D., LL.D., 16mo, cloth, $1.00.
Conversion of Children. By Rev. E. P. Hammond. A practical volume, replete with incident and illustration. Suggestive, important, and timely. Cloth, 75 cents. paper cover, 30 cents.
Gospel Pictures and Story Sermons for Children. By Major D. W. Whittle. Profusely illustrated. 47th thousand. 12mo, cloth, 30 cents, net; paper, 15 cents.
Seed for Spring-time Sowing. A Wall Roll for the use of Primary, Sabbath School and Kindergarten Teachers. Compiled by Mrs. Robert Pratt. 75 cents.
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The Home and Children
Child Culture in the Home. By Martha B. Mosher. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.
"Rarely has so helpful a book on the moral education of children appeared. The emotions, the senses, the will, as well as the training of the habits of the child and methods of training, are all considered."—The Outlook.
"It is written in a clear, straightforward manner, is rich in suggestions and illustrations, and is thoroughly wholesome in counsel."—Cumberland Presbyterian.
Studies in Home and Child-Life. By Mrs. S. M. I. Henry. Eighth thousand, 12mo, cloth, $1.00.
"It is clear, concise and vigorous throughout, and has the charm of Mother love and God love from first to last. We cannot conceive of a more helpful manual than this would be in the hands of young parents, and indeed of all who have to do with children."—The Union Signal.
"The book is one we can heartily commend to every father and mother to read and re-read, and ponder over and read again."—The Observer.
Child Culture; or, The Science of Motherhood. By Mrs. Hannah Whitall Smith. 3d edition, 16mo, decorated boards, 30 cents.
"We have read nothing from the pen of this gifted woman which we have more enjoyed than this wisely-written booklet, as spiritual as it is practical, and as full of common sense as of exalted sentiment. Any mother having prayerfully read this heart message of a true woman will be a better mother."—Cumberland Presbyterian.
The Children for Christ. By Rev. Andrew Murray, D.D. Thoughts for Christian Parents on the Consecration of the Home Life. 12mo, cloth, $1.00.
"The author seems to have had a Divine vocation in writing this book, and thousands of parents ought to derive blessings from it for their children."—The Evangelist.
Home Duties. Practical Talks on the Amenities of the Home. By Rev. R. T. Cross. 12mo, paper, 15 cents; cloth, 30 cents, net.
Contents: Duties of Husbands. Duties of Wives. Duties of Parents. Duties of Children. Duties of Brothers and Sisters. The Duty of Family Worship. The Method of Family Worship. A Home for Every Family and How to Get It.
"A model of what can be done in so brief a space."—The Independent.