The adventures of the Hollow Tree folk, Mr. Coon, Mr. Possum, Mr. Crow, Mr. Rabbit, and their friends in the deep woods. Amusingly told; not in dialect. 6 to 10.

Hollow Tree and Snowed-In Book, The. By Albert Bigelow Paine.

Follows “The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book.” There is a new “Little Lady” and a new “Mr. Dog,” but otherwise it has the same characters and the same place. 6 to 10.

Just So Stories. By Rudyard Kipling.

Tells how the camel got its hump and how the elephant got its trunk, etc. 7 to 10.

Listen to Me Stories. By Alicia Aspinwall.

These are not strictly fairy stories, but possess many of the attributes of that class, the imagined and the actual being closely woven together. 8 to 10.

Little Mr. Thimblefinger. By Joel Chandler Harris.

Fantastic negro and animal stories. 8 to 10.

Lulu’s Library. By Louisa M. Alcott.