“The Little Red Apple” (Adapted).

Copyright, 1908, by
Frank D. Beattys and Company
New York

CONTENTS

PAGE
[The Little Red Apple][5]
[The Wind and the Sun][8]
[The Wind][10]
[Something to Tell][11]
[Mother Tree and the Leaves][12]
[The Little Pine Tree][15]
[The Ant and the Dove][20]
[Stop, Stop, Pretty Water][23]
[The Brook][24]
[The Three Bears][26]
[The Fox and the Crow][34]
[Chicken Little][35]
[The Swing][43]
[The Kind Old Oak][44]
[In the Woods][47]
[The Honest Woodman][48]
[An Old Rhyme][53]
[At the Seaside][54]
[Little Red Riding Hood][55]
[The Song of the Mill-Stream][63]
[The Sawmill][64]
[The Lion and the Mouse][66]
[The Three Little Pigs][69]
[The Boy and the Nuts][77]
[The New Moon][78]
[The Carpenter][80]
[Something to Tell][82]
[The Gingerbread Boy][83]
[The City Mouse and the Country Mouse][89]
[The City Mouse and the Garden Mouse][93]
[The Miner][94]
[The Engine][96]
[Making Maple Sugar][97]
[The Woodpecker][102]
[Little Goody Twoshoes][103]
[The Bramble Bush and the Lambs][109]
[Mary’s Little Lamb][112]
[Something to Tell][114]
[The Pet Lamb][115]
[The House in the Wood][118]
[The Little Plant][128]
[Work and Play][130]
[The Three Brothers][137]
[The Lark and Her Little Ones][147]
[Morning Song][150]
[Alphabet][152]
[Word List][153]

“WHEN the school introduces and trains each child of society into membership within a little community, saturating him with the spirit of service, and providing him with the instruments of effective self-direction, we shall have the deepest and best guarantee of a larger society which is worthy, lovely, and harmonious.”

John Dewey.