Chapter 51

Old Deccan Days,152,150,151Old Greek Folk Stories,335,337Old Ironsides,425"Old King Cole,"29Old Man and His Sons, The,275Old Mother West Wind,515Old Pipes and the Dryad,234Old Woman and Her Pig, The,56"Once I saw a little bird,"29"One for the money,"29"One misty, moisty morning,"29"1, 2, 3, 4, 5,"29"One, two,"29Ouida,535,534Over Hill, Over Dale,423Owl and the Pussy-Cat, The,403Paine, A. B.,516Pandora's Box,309Parables,289;defined,289Paradise of Children, The,309Parent's Assistant, The,459Pass of Thermopylae, The,671"Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake,"29Peabody, J. P.,336,337,335"Pease-porridge hot,"29Peddler's Caravan, The,395Perrault, C.93,97,100,102,19;work of,92"Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater,"30"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,"30Peter Rabbit Books,513Phaëthon,340Piper, The,401Pippa's Song,399Planting of the Apple-Tree, The,417Poacher and the Silver Fox, The,551Pobble Who Has No Toes, The,404Poe, E. A.,415Poetry:(a) modern,371-437;discussion of,369-370;reading of,14,370;selection of,14,369;teaching of,9,14,369;(b) traditional, or nursery rhymes,23-50;discussion of,19-22;appeal to children,7,10,19,21,34;history of,19-22.See alsoMother Goose,Literature, andCourse of studyPoet's Song, The,413"Poor old Robinson Crusoe,"30Popular Tales from the Norse,123-125,122Porter, W. S.,SeeHenryPotter, B.,513Pourquoi story,172Prentiss, E.,372Pride Goeth before a Fall,154Prince's Dream, The,227Prodigal Son, The,289Proserpine,354.See alsoStory of the SpringtimeProud King, The,620Psalm of Life, The,411Puss-in-Boots,97"Pussy-cat, pussy-cat,"30"Pussy sits beside the fire,"30Quern at the Bottom of the Sea, The,129Raggedy Man, The,389Rain,381Ramaswami Raju, P. V.,281,280Ramée, L. de la;SeeOuidaRands, W. B.,395,396Reading; distinguished from literature,8-9;lists for various grades, (SeeCourse of study);of literature,14,369-370;supplemental,10Realistic Stories,445-508;discussion of,443-444;Christmas,505;didactic or 18th century,445-459,443-444;modern,478-508,444;Sunday-school,443Real Princess, The,179Recessional,428Red Fairy Book,94,106Red Thread of Honor, The,427Renowned History of Little Goody Two-Shoes, The,445,443,444Repplier, A.,54Reynard the Fox,586,591,284,577Rhymes;SeePoetryRhys-Davids, T. W.,281,282"Ride a cock-horse,"30"Ride, baby, ride,"30Riley, J. W.,388-389Roberts, C. G. D.,566Robin and the Merry Little Old Woman,623Robin Hood,623,628Robin Hood: His Book,623"Rock-a-bye, baby,"30"Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green,"30Romance and Legend,579-630;discussion of,577-578;stories and versions recommended,577-578;use in school,577Roscoe, W.,397Rose-Bud,142Rossetti, C. G.,268,394Rousseau, J. J.,264,284,443R. S.,Gent,97,93Rumpelstiltskin,144Runaway Brook, The,372Ruskin, J.,45,245;work of,245Saintsbury, G. E. B.,21,22Sands of Dee, The,412Science Sketches,556Scott, SirW.,424Scudder, H. E.,620,642,578;work of,642"See a pin and pick it up,"30Seegmiller, W.,34"See, saw, sacradown,"31Seldom or Never,394Seton,E. T.,551Shakespeare, W.,423Sharp, D. L.,520Shaw, A. H.,662Shepherd of King Admetus, The,430Shepherd's Boy, The,266,11-12Shepherd, The,401Sherman, F. D.,384-385"Shoe the little horse,"31Simple Simon,38"Sing a song of sixpence,"31Sing-Song,394Skeat, W. W.,284Skeleton in Armor, The,408Snow-White and Rose-Red,146Solitary Reaper, The,419Songs of Innocence,400Southey, R.,421Spencer, W. R.,436Spider and the Fly, The,390Spinning Top,384"Star light, star bright,"31Star, The,394Steel, F. A.,150,153Stevenson, R. L.,381-384,380Stockton, F. R.,234,233Stories; dramatization of,11-12;selection of,9,10,264,284-285,305,577,633;accumulative,47,56,150,160;biographical,635-676;Christmas,505;didactic,443;fable,266-289;fairy,56-168,174-260;hero, (Seebiographical);legend, (Seeromance);myth,306-366;nature,513-574;noodle,67;pourquoi,172;realistic,445-508;romance,579-630;See alsoStory-telling.Stories and Legends of the Irish Peasantry,165Stories from Don Quixote,607-618Stories from the Rabbis,174Stories of Long Ago,306Stories of Norse Heroes,351Stories Told to a Child,228Story of Alnaschar, The,279Story of a Pioneer, The,662Story of a Salmon, The,556Story of Fairyfoot, The,210Story of Mr. Vinegar, The,71Story of the Springtime, A,306Story-telling,9,55;discussion of,10-11;Andersen's method of,173;direct discourse in,11;effectiveness of,10;of fables,265;preparation for,11;selections for,10;tense in,10Strange Wild Song, A,406Straw Ox, The,160Sugar-Plum Tree, The,386Supplemental reading,10.See alsoCourse of studySwallow and the Raven, The,229Swallow, The,394Swan, the Pike, and the Crab, The,288Sweet and Low,413Swing, The,383Symbolic stories;SeeFablesTable and the Chair, The,404Taffy,38Tale of Peter Rabbit, The,513Tales from the Punjab,150,153Tales of Our Mother Goose, The,93,97-102,19,92-93Tales of the Sun,154Talkative Tortoise, The,282Tappan, E. M.,623Taylor, A.,392,393Taylor, E.,132-142,131Taylor, J.,297,393,394Teeny-Tiny,60Tennyson, A.,413-414,628Thanksgiving Day,375"The King of France went up the hill,"31"The lion and the unicorn,"31"The man in the moon,"31"The north wind doth blow,"31"The Queen of Hearts,"31"There was a crooked man," 31"There was a little boy,"32There Was a Little Man,37"There was a little man and he had naught,"32"There was a man in our town,"32"There was an old man,"32There was an Old Woman,36"There was an old woman,"32"There was an old woman lived under a hill,"32"There was an old woman of Leeds,"32"There was an old woman of Norwich,"32"There was an old woman tossed up in a basket,"32"There was an old woman who lived in a shoe,"33"There was an owl lived in an oak,"33They Didn't Think,377"This is the way the ladies ride," 33"This little pig went to market,"33Thompson, E. S.,SeeSetonThor's Visit to Jötunheim,343Three Bears, Story of the,65Three Billy-Goats Gruff, The,123"Three blind mice! see, how they run,"33Three Fishers, The,412Three Jovial Huntsmen,37Three Little Kittens, The,371Three Little Pigs, Story of the,61Three Sillies, The,67Three Things to Remember,400"Three wise men of Gotham,"33Tiger, The,401Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal, The,153Tilton, T.,373Time to Rise,381Tit for Tat,152Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse,63Toads and Diamonds,100To a Waterfowl,417Tolstoi, L.,299"To market, to market,"33Tom the Piper's Son,38Tom Thumb,80Tom Thumb's Alphabet,35Tom Tit Tot,90,144"Tom, Tom, the piper's son,"33Tongue-Cut Sparrow, The,158Toy-books,41Travelers and the Bear, The,274Traveling Musicians, The,132Treasure Island,381Treasures of the Wise Man, The,388Trowbridge, J. T.,432True History of Little Golden Hood,94True Story of Christopher Columbus,635Try Again,402Twink! Twink!34"Two-legs sat upon three-legs",33Ugly Duckling, The,203Vendetta, The,524Villeneuve, Madame de,110Vision of Mirzah, The,294Walrus and the Carpenter, The,405Warren, M. R.,603Waste Not, Want Not,459Watts, I.,407,408Welsh, C.,21,445What Does Little Birdie Say,413"When a twister a-twisting",34When I Was a Little Boy,38Where Are You Going,35Where Go the Boats,384Whistle, The,291Whittington and His Cat,84Who Has Seen the Wind,394Whole Duty of Children,381Who Stole the Bird's Nest,375Why the Bear Is Stumpy-Tailed,122Why the Chimes Rang,223Why the Sea Is Salt,128Widow and the Hen, The,276Wild Animals at Home,551Wilde, Lady,164Wilde, O.,217Wild Life in the Farm-Yard,520Williston, T. P.,156,158"Willy boy, Willy boy,"34Wilmot-Buxton, E. M.,351Wind and the Sun, The,272Wind in a Frolic, The,391Wind, The,384Windy Nights,384Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, The,273Wonder Book for Girls and Boys, A,309,319Wonderful World, The,396Woolsey, S. C.;SeeCoolidgeWordsworth, W.,419


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