6. Bibliography.
Cleveland Public Library. Reading Lists for Special Days. H. W. Wilson Co. Minneapolis. 1911. 148 p. Paper, $.25. Lists of books and magazine articles with references, for understanding and celebration of special days.
Andrews, Chas. M.; Gambrill, J. Montgomery; Tall, Lida Lee. Bibliography of History. Longmans. 1911. 224 p. $.60. With descriptive and critical annotations on each reference. Includes history in all ages and countries, technical and popular, historical fiction, children’s stories preparatory to history.
III. American School Peace League. Boston. Membership organization, with Junior Department for children; issues literature.
Chapter XVIII. Handwork
I. 1. Teaching.
Ledyard, Mary F., and Breckenfeld, Bertha H. Primary Manual Book. Bradley. 1911. 121 p. Illus. Bibl. $1.20. A large-size volume containing suggestions for handwork correlated with art education, child’s interest in nature, primitive life, toys; directions, quantity of material and equipment needed. Children 5 to 9 years.
Snow, Bonnie E. and Froehlich, Hugo B. Industrial Art Text Books. Books I and II. Prang. 1915. 72 p. each. $.25 each. Suggestions for drawing, cutting, water color, weaving, paper dolls, stick printing, toy theatres. 5 to 8 years.
The Graphic Drawing Books. Prang. 1914. Book I and II. Each, $.15. The newest ideas in drawing teaching; each book contains true color chart. 5 to 7 years.
2. Various processes.