Mother Frost.
| PART. | MAKING. | DRAWING. | CUTTING. | DRAMATIZATION. | SONG OR POEM. |
| I. | Circular wall of well, modeled in clay, buckets made of Bristol board and wire. | Girl by the well spinning. | Paper dolls, the mother and her daughters. | The girl spinning loses spindle, runs to her mother. | “Spin, Lassie, Spin.” |
| II. | Oven and bread shovel of Bristol or strawboard. | The girl at the oven. | The girl at the apple tree. | The girl and Mother Frost. | |
| III. | The mother’s house and the hen house with fence and trees (of paper.) | The girl returning home. | Paper dolls, Mother Frost and the industrious girl. | The girl parting from Mother Frost returning home. | “Home, Sweet Home.” |
| IV. | The children choose problem. | The children choose the subject. | The lazy girl returning home. | The lazy girl’s adventures. |
Snow-White and Rose-Red.
| PART. | MAKING. | DRAWING. | CUTTING. | DRAMATIZATION. | SONG OR POEM. |
| I. | Sew work bag of cotton cloth or burlap, or weave one of raffia. | The children working. | Getting water at the spring. | The children getting breakfast, making the fire, etc. | “The Sweet Red Rose.” See Songs of The Tree-Top and Meadow. |
| II. | Model the animals in clay. | The children feeding the animals. | The animals. | Playing in the woods. | |
| III. | The fireplace made of paper or strawboard. | A snowy night in the woods. The bear coming to the house. | The mother, the children and the bear. | The mother and children by the fire. The visit of the bear. | |
| IV. | Model in clay, the dwarf with the boy on his back. | The children and the dwarf. | A poster, in black, white and blue of the dwarf and the children in the woods. | The children and the dwarf. | |
| V. | Things seen on a river; row-boats, sail boats steam- boats —of paper. | The children coming to help the dwarf. | Poster of colored paper— dwarf fishing. | The children rescuing the dwarf. | |
| VI. | Model eagle in clay. | The children in the open space, eagle flying overhead. | The eagle, the dwarf, and the children. | ||
| VII. | Model bear in clay. | The dwarf, the children and the bear. | Paper dolls, Snow White, Rose-Red and the prince. |
The Cock and the Hen.
| PART. | MAKING. | DRAWING. | CUTTING. | DRAMATIZATION. | SONG OR POEM. |
| I. | A wagon of paper. For wagon box, see Worst. | The cock and hen going to the mountain. | The Cock, Hen and Duck on the mountain. | The Cock and the Hen going to the mt., making wagon, quarreling. The Duck as horse. | Mr. Rooster. Songs of the “Child World.”—Gaynor. |
| II. | Cock and Hen in wagon drawn by the Duck. | Cock and Hen meeting the pin and needle. | Meeting the pin and needle. | ||
| III. | House with porch of paper. | Arriving at the inn. | The Cock and Hen leaving the inn. | The arrival at the inn, the supper, the events of the morning. | |
| IV. | Landlord’s chair. See Worst. | The landlord at the fireplace. | Poster. The landlord in his room. | The landlord in trouble. |
The Death of the Cock.