a. The nature of their appeal to children in sound, imagery, and ideas.

b. Their value in training the ear, the powers of speech, etc.

2. Grimm’ “Fairy Tales.”

a. Their source and relation to other folklore.

b. The marvelous, and its effect on children.

c. Action, logical sequence, local color.

d. Various types of myth.

e. The ideal element, poetic justice, etc. Need the harsher elements be omitted?

f. Typical lessons.

3. “Alice in Wonderland.”