Ernest H. Abbott, On the Training of Parents. Houghton Mifflin Co., $1.00. A bright statement of some of the most perplexing problems of family life.
*Mary Wood-Allen, Making the Best of Our Children. First and Second Series. A. C. McClurg & Co., $1.00 each. Takes one after another of the different situations in child-training.
*Patterson DuBois, The Culture of Justice. Dodd, Mead & Co., $0.75. An important contribution, as it calls attention to some frequently neglected aspects of moral training especially applicable to the home.
Walter L. Sheldon, Duties in the Home. W. M. Welch & Co. A textbook, the thirty sections of which would furnish an excellent basis for parents' discussions of home discipline.
VI. General Reading in the Home
John Macy, Child's Guide to Reading. Baker & Taylor Co., $1.25. A discussion of reading and the education of children thereby, with suggestions and criticisms of suitable books in different departments of reading.
W. T. Taylor, Finger Posts to Children's Reading. A. C. McClurg & Co., $1.00. A practical discussion of suitable reading for children, with a list of books.
*G. W. Arnold, A Mothers' List of Books for Children. A. C. McClurg & Co., $1.00. The books are arranged by ages and topics, making this one of the most useful collections available.
Edward P. St. John, Stories and Story Telling. Eaton & Mains, $0.35. A textbook, for parents' classes. It contains much valuable material.
E. M. Partridge, Story Telling in School and Home. Sturgis & Walton, $1.35. One of the best discussions of the principles and methods of story-telling, with a number of good stories.