Life, as entertaining for children as stories. These studies in nature are not only interesting and instructive in themselves, but they teach the child to see, to think, and to observe for himself. The Overland Monthly - Page 971897Full view - About this book
| Education - 1897 - 704 pages
...charming style, full of bright thoughts, and exquisitely illustrated. The reader is made to see, to think, to observe for himself, and thus become an intelligent student of nature. It is a book for the home as •well as for the school and its use will serve admirable purposes. New... | |
| Education - 1896 - 660 pages
...comprehensible by young readers; and older readers will find pleasure as well as profit In reading about them These studies In nature are not only interesting and...and thus become an intelligent student of nature. They will also lead children to an acquaintance and companionship with the varied forms of nature,... | |
| Education - 1896 - 856 pages
...comprehensible by young readers; and older readers will find pleasure as well as profit in reading about them These studies In nature are not only Interesting and...and thus become an intelligent student of nature. They will also lead children to an acquaintance and companionship with the varied forms of nature,... | |
| Alphonso Wood - Botany - 1889 - 694 pages
...cents A series of easy lessons on the wonders of Plant Life, as entertaining for children as stories. These studies in nature are not only interesting and instructive in themselves, but they teach the child to see, to think, and to observe for himself. Holder's Stories of Animal Life . . .60 cents... | |
| Child development - 1897 - 740 pages
...easilycomprehensible by young readers; and older readers will find pleasure as well as profit in reading about them. These studies in nature are not only interesting and...themselves but they teach, both by example and precept, the Among the Books. 123 most important lessons a child can learn, — to see, to think, and to observe... | |
| Meriba Ada Babcock Kelly - Animals - 1896 - 268 pages
...to make them as entertaining for children as stories, and their study a pleasure instead of a task. These studies in nature are not only interesting and instructive in themselves but they teach the most important lessons a child can learn,—to see, to think, and to observe for himself, and thus... | |
| Child development - 1897 - 680 pages
...comprehensible by young readers; and older readers will find pleasure as well as profit in reading about them. These studies in nature are not only interesting and...and thus become an intelligent student of nature. They will also lead children to an acquaintance and companionship with the varied forms of nature,... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1897 - 694 pages
...fruits, seeds and flowers are all described in simple language easily comprehensible by young readers. These studies in nature are not only interesting and...precept, the most important lessons a child can learn, and also lead children to an acquaintance and companionship with the varied forms of nature, which... | |
| Charles Frederick Holder - Animals - 1899 - 284 pages
...cents A series of easy lessons on the wonders of Plant Life, as entertaining for children as stories. These studies in nature are not only interesting and instructive in themselves, but they teach the child to see, to think, and to observe for himself. Holder's Stories of Animal Life . . .60 cents... | |
| Edward Richard Shaw - Biographical readers - 1900 - 140 pages
...to make them as entertaining for children as stories, and their study a pleasure instead of a task. These studies in nature are not only interesting and instructive in themselves but they teach the most important lessons a child can learn, — to see, to think, and to observe for himself, and... | |
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