“Well-written and sympathetic book.”
+ Outlook. 83: 139. My. 19, ’06. 340w. + Spec. 96: sup. 1015. Je. 30, ’06. 270w.
Havell, H. A. Tales from Herodotus. 60c. Crowell.
Uniform with the “Children’s favorite classics.” Herodotus’ gift for weaving heroic wars and great personal deeds of the Greeks into “tales full of romance and charm” has delighted all ages. Here the tales are adapted for children.
“The historian’s tales in this book deal very largely with the Greek struggle for liberty, and they will prove as helpful and stimulating as they will fascinating to the children fortunate enough to enjoy their reading.”
+ + Arena. 36: 572. N. ’06. 90w. + Ath. 1906, 2: 69. Jl. 21. 30w.
“A particularly desirable sort of preparation for children’s nourishment.”
+ Nation. 83: 514. D. 13, ’06. 20w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 718. N. 3, ’06. 90w. + Spec. 95: sup. 905. D. 2, ’05. 110w.
Haverstick, Alexander C. Sunday school kindergarten: a practical method of teaching in the infant room. *50c. Young ch.