Daddy Takes Us To The Garden

Posted in Home Economics, Lower Elementary, Nature Studies, Public Domain on March 24, 2013

This book would be fun to read as part of a home economics or gardening unit. This is a fun story of two children who help their father in the garden, but it also has a lot of detail on the actual science and art of gardening. There aren’t too many illustrations in the book, Read More »

The Quadrupeds of North America

Posted in Animals, High School, Middle School, Public Domain, Science, Upper Elementary on March 21, 2013

Amazing illustrations and descriptions of quadrapeds (four-legged animals) that are common to North America by none other than J. W. Audubon himself! Each species has a detailed illustration, synopsis of it’s looks, and a description of it’s habits and where it can be found. Download The Quadrupeds of North America from archive.org.

Divine and Moral Songs for Children

Posted in Bible, Free Use, Literature, Public Domain on March 20, 2013

The book title says songs, but these are more like divine and moral poems (verses?) for children. Written by Isaac Watts, the titles of the songs include: Be to others kind and true Hosanna to the Prince of Grace This is the day when Christ arose These would be perfect for copywork or little verses Read More »

Folk Tales From The Russian

Posted in Lower Elementary, Middle School, Mythology, Public Domain, Upper Elementary on March 13, 2013

In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation. Russian folk tales! Read More »

Flowers Shown To The Children

Posted in High School, Lower Elementary, Middle School, Nature Studies, Plants, Public Domain, Upper Elementary on March 7, 2013

Dear Children,—If you were old enough to go to the bookseller and ask for a book that would tell you about the flowers you see growing in the woods and fields in spring and summer-time, you would find there were already a great many books which had been written with that purpose. If you examined Read More »

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