7. Does the reading of newspapers by children affect their general habits of reading? In what ways?
8. What personal difference is there, if any, between the effect of a borrowed book and of one the child owns?
[17] Laura E. Cragin, Kindergarten Bible Stories. Fifty-six of the Old Testament stories. There is also a companion volume of New Testament stories.
James Baldwin, Old Stories of the East. Fresh and interesting versions of the familiar Old Testament stories.
Kate Douglas Wiggin, The Story Hour. Good stories and a suggestive introduction on story-telling.
Half a Hundred Stories for the Little People, by various authors.
[18] A List of Good Stories to Tell to Children under Twelve Years of Age, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, $0.05. There are references to books in which the stories may be found, including 25 Bible stories, 16 fables, 14 myths, 14 Christmas stories, 7 Thanksgiving stories, etc.
[19] Such as O'Shea, Old World Wonder Stories; George Hodges, The Garden of Eden; Cragin, Old Testament Stories; Mary Stewart, Tell Me a True Story.
[20] The H. W. Wilson Co., White Plains, New York, publishes a list of Children's Books for Sunday-School Libraries.