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CHILDREN OF THE WORLDA series that opens up to young readers the studies of geography and history as living subjectsPAZ AND PABLO—A Story of Two Little FilipinosByAddie F. Mitchell. Illustrations by Elias Goldberg. 95 pages.The two children do all the things which Filipino children do, and their little adventures are so interestingly told by a former teacher in the Philippines that boys and girls of this country in grades three to five will be anxious to know more about the land of Paz and Pablo.SUNSHINE LANDS OF EUROPEByLenore E. Mulets. Illustrations by Elias Goldberg. 159 pages.Four charming little stories about Sancho, the Portuguese lad, and his life on the sea; about little Fernando of Spain, and his visits to famous places of his native land; about Jacques and Odette, the French children who received such interesting letters from their father who went to the war; and about Amerigo who traveled all over Italy and finally made the long journey to America.Specially drawn maps add greatly to the value of the book. Intended for supplementary reading in grades four to six.THE ALO MAN—Stories From the CongoByMara L. Pratt-ChadwickandLouise Lamprey. Illustrated.Folk tales related by a wandering story-teller to the children of a chief, are interwoven with the everyday experiences of a Congo village. For grades four to seven.WORLD BOOK COMPANYYonkers-on-Hudson, New York2126 Prairie Avenue, Chicago

CHILDREN OF THE WORLD

A series that opens up to young readers the studies of geography and history as living subjects

PAZ AND PABLO—A Story of Two Little FilipinosByAddie F. Mitchell. Illustrations by Elias Goldberg. 95 pages.

The two children do all the things which Filipino children do, and their little adventures are so interestingly told by a former teacher in the Philippines that boys and girls of this country in grades three to five will be anxious to know more about the land of Paz and Pablo.

The two children do all the things which Filipino children do, and their little adventures are so interestingly told by a former teacher in the Philippines that boys and girls of this country in grades three to five will be anxious to know more about the land of Paz and Pablo.

SUNSHINE LANDS OF EUROPE

ByLenore E. Mulets. Illustrations by Elias Goldberg. 159 pages.Four charming little stories about Sancho, the Portuguese lad, and his life on the sea; about little Fernando of Spain, and his visits to famous places of his native land; about Jacques and Odette, the French children who received such interesting letters from their father who went to the war; and about Amerigo who traveled all over Italy and finally made the long journey to America.Specially drawn maps add greatly to the value of the book. Intended for supplementary reading in grades four to six.

ByLenore E. Mulets. Illustrations by Elias Goldberg. 159 pages.

Four charming little stories about Sancho, the Portuguese lad, and his life on the sea; about little Fernando of Spain, and his visits to famous places of his native land; about Jacques and Odette, the French children who received such interesting letters from their father who went to the war; and about Amerigo who traveled all over Italy and finally made the long journey to America.

Specially drawn maps add greatly to the value of the book. Intended for supplementary reading in grades four to six.

THE ALO MAN—Stories From the Congo

ByMara L. Pratt-ChadwickandLouise Lamprey. Illustrated.Folk tales related by a wandering story-teller to the children of a chief, are interwoven with the everyday experiences of a Congo village. For grades four to seven.

ByMara L. Pratt-ChadwickandLouise Lamprey. Illustrated.

Folk tales related by a wandering story-teller to the children of a chief, are interwoven with the everyday experiences of a Congo village. For grades four to seven.

WORLD BOOK COMPANY

Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York2126 Prairie Avenue, Chicago


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