| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 463. Jl. 15, ‘05. 130w. |
“A wholesome and pretty story.”
| + | Outlook. 80: 94. My. 6, ‘05. 40w. |
Tannenforst, Ursula, pseud. See Tilghman, Emily.
Tanner, Amy Eliza. Child: his thinking, feeling and doing. $1.25. Rand.
“A résumé of the child-study literature.... Such topics as these are treated: the problems of physical growth and abnormality; the feelings and ideas of sex; the mental processes; religious and moral ideas; emotions; interests; movements; imitation; language; rhythm; music; drawing and play. At the beginning of each chapter are definite suggestions for collecting data along the line of the chapter. The bibliographies at the close of each chapter are most ample.”—Psychol. Bull.
“For normal or college students who should have some groundwork in general psychology before studying child psychology, Miss Tanner’s book is inferior to that of Dr. Kirkpatrick; for general readers it will prove most serviceable.” Henry Davidson Sheldon.
| + + | Dial. 38: 272. Ap. 16, ‘05. 150w. |
“It is profuse in facts, though sparing in generalizations and conclusions, and can hardly fail to promote a more judicious study of the individual children with whom its readers may have to do.”
| + + | Outlook. 79: 142. Ja. 14, ‘05. 80w. |