I. Books.
I. b. Pamphlets and Bulletins.
II. Periodicals.
III. Organizations and Institutions.
† Titles especially recommended for libraries, class use, and private ownership.
a Books of a more elementary character.
c Books of a more technical character.
° Also useful for pictures.

Chapter I. Mothercraft and Home-making Education

I. Barnes, Earl. Woman in Modern Society. Huebsch. 1912. 258 p. $1.25. Social responsibilities of modern women; education for home-making.

Froebel, F. Letters on Kindergarten. Bardeen. 1891. 331 p. $1.50. Froebel’s plan for a training school, and description of its operation; beginnings of Pestalozzi-Froebel House.

Nearing, Scott, and Nellie M. S. Woman and Social Progress. Macmillan. 1912. 281 p. Bibl. $1.50. The biological, domestic, industrial and social phases of woman’s progress; home-making education.

Oppenheim, Nathan. Development of the Child. Macmillan. 1898. $1.25. See his Chap. XI, The Profession of Maternity.

Read, Mary L. Mothercraft Education. (In preparation.) Historical review; methods and curriculum.

†Spencer, Anna G. Woman’s Share in Social Culture. Kennerly. 1913. 331 p. Bibl. $2.00. Responsibilities and opportunities, in home and society.

Tarbell, Ida M. The Business of Being a Woman. Macmillan. 1912. 238 p. $1.25. Social, civic and home responsibilities.

(The three following collections are comprehensive in scope, covering the field of child development, care, training and social welfare.)