Lesson XLIII. The experience of children in games is sufficient to enable them to realize the necessity of making laws and rules for regulating the conduct of the members of the group. This lesson should serve to connect this narrow experience with that of the race.
Many of the representations of the Cave-man’s art, as shown in the illustrations of this book, might well have been made the subjects of special lessons. The limits of this book, however, forbid further expansion.
By KATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP, Ph. D.
Lecturer in Education in the Extension Division of The University of Chicago.
Author of “The Place of Industries in Elementary Education.”
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WHAT THE BOOKS ARE
Book I. THE TREE-DWELLERS. The Age Of Fear.
Illustrated with a map, 14 full-page and 46 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square 12mo. 158 pages. For the primary grades.