The Rhythms of Childhood, by Caroline Crawford.
Dramatic Games and Dances for Little Children, by Caroline Crawford.
Timely Games and Songs, by Clara Sawyer Reed.
Games for the School, Gymnasium and Home, by Jessie Bancroft.
Festivals and Pageants, by Percival Chubb.
Pageantry and Dramatics in Religious Education, by W. V. Meredith.
The Use of Dramatic Arts in Religious Education, by Mary Alice Jones. (An M. A. thesis on file at Northwestern University.)
[*] The volumes that are starred will be found particularly helpful. The volumes listed above may be secured through the publishers of this pamphlet.
THE AMERICAN HOME SERIES
NORMAN E. RICHARDSON, Editor
- The Nation’s Challenge to the Home
- How One Real Mother Lives with Her Children
- Parenthood and Heredity
- The Roots of Disposition and Character
- The First Year in a Baby’s Life
- Thumb-Sucking
- The Education of the Baby Until It Is One Year Old
- First Steps Toward Character
- The Second and Third Years
- The Education of the Child During the Second and Third Years
- The Mother as Playfellow (Years One, Two, and Three)
- The Problems of Temper
- The Problems of Fighting
- The Government of Young Children
- The Punishment of Children
- The Home Kindergarten
- The Religious Nurture of a Little Child (Years Four and Five)
- The Nervous Child
- On Truth Telling and the Problem of Children’s Lies
- The Government of Children Between Six and Twelve
- The Dramatic Instinct in Children
- Dramatics in the Home
- Table Talk in the Home
- Sunday in the Home
- A Year of Good Sundays
- The Picture-Hour in the Home
- Story-Telling in the Home
- Music in the Home
- Training in Thrift
- “What to Say” in Telling the Story of Life’s Renewal
- Sex Discipline for Boys in the Home
- Youth’s Outlook Upon Life
- Building for Womanhood
- Rhythm and Recreation