| PART. | MAKING. | DRAWING. | CUTTING. | DRAMATIZATION. | SONG OR POEM. |
| I. | The mountain cock and hen in clay. | The hen running for water. | The cock and hen going to the mountain. | ||
| II. | Wagon of strawboard or bristol board. | The little mice drawing the wagon. | The animals who came to the cocks’ funeral. | ||
| III. | Model mice in clay. | The hen, the mice and the other animals at the river. | The procession. |
Birdie and Lena.
| PART. | MAKING. | DRAWING. | CUTTING. | DRAMATIZATION. | SONG OR POEM. |
| I. | Hunter’s house among the trees. | The hunter frightening the eagle away. | Hunter with gun and dog. | The hunter bringing Birdie home. | |
| II. | Birdie and Lena playing. | Posters. The children at play, swinging, jumping, etc. | Lena and Birdie at play. | “The Swing.” —R. L. Stevenson. | |
| III. | Bed of paper. See Worst. | The children in the forest. | Paper dolls, Lena and Birdie. | The children leaving the house—hiding in the forest. | |
| IV. | The Rosebush and the servants. | The servants and the cook. | The servants finding the rosebush; returning to the cook. | ||
| V. | Church built of blocks, made of paper. | The church in the woods. | The servants finding the church. | The servants looking for the rosebush finding the church. | |
| VI. | Model duck, in clay. | The Duck on the pond. | Poster. The trees, the pond, the duck. |
The Wolf and the Fox.
| PART. | MAKING. | DRAWING. | CUTTING. | DRAMATIZATION. | SONG OR POEM. |
| I. | Miniature farmyard in sand or on paper foundation fence of strips of thin wood or paper sheep and lambs of clay or paper. | Wolf and fox in the forest. | Wolf and fox. | The meeting of the wolf and fox stealing the lamb. The wolf beaten. | Nursery song. See Songs of the Tree Top and Meadow. |
| II. | Model-frying pan of tinlead, dish of clay. | The fox at the farm house. | The wolf at the farm house. | Going to the farm house. | |
| III. | Barrel of paper. | The wolf and fox going to the cellar. | The fox running away from the cellar. | The wolf and fox going to the cellar, eating the meat. The wolf beaten. The fox running away. |
Cinderella.
| PART. | MAKING. | DRAWING. | CUTTING. | DRAMATIZATION. | SONG OR POEM. |
| I. | The kitchen furniture and fireplace of paper or thin wood. | Cinderella sleeping in the fireplace. | Paper doll Cinderella. | Cinderella and her sisters. Cinderella in the kitchen. | |
| II. | The fair. | Cinderella’s father riding to the fair. | The father going to the fair; bringing home the gifts. | “What Robin Told.” See Songs of The Tree Top and Meadow. | |
| III. | Pigeon house. | Cinderella calling the birds. | The birds helping Cinderella. | Cinderella waiting on her sisters, calling the birds; the birds helping her. | The Little Doves. |
| IV. | The ball. | Paper doll in white and gold and silver. | Cinderella at the tree, at the ball. |