This method is claimed as a peculiar feature of this book, except so far as it is used in the "Gradual Primer."
The alphabets at the beginning of the book are for those who prefer to teach in the old way, and for all to learn the old order of arrangement.
No word is used in the book till it has first been given to the pupil in a spelling lesson.
This book will be an easy introduction to the "Gradual Primer," the First Reader of Tower's Series; also to his "Pictorial Primer;" and, in short, to any Series of readers.
It is especially designed for the LOWEST CLASS in the primary schools, to encourage children by making their first step simple, easy, attractive, and interesting.
January, 1857.
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