Primary Education, 17±ÇEducational Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... head is in the way and I can't see " ; of the unsightly row of charts and make shift curtains with which she had too often been guilty of covering work intended for a later period ; of impatient commands to restless tots to " sit still ...
... head is in the way and I can't see " ; of the unsightly row of charts and make shift curtains with which she had too often been guilty of covering work intended for a later period ; of impatient commands to restless tots to " sit still ...
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... way they can tell how old they are , as the Eskimos have no word for a number above ten . After Let us go into the igloo and see what they are all doing . Push Pull your fur hood up over your head so. 18 January 1909 PRIMARY EDUCATION ...
... way they can tell how old they are , as the Eskimos have no word for a number above ten . After Let us go into the igloo and see what they are all doing . Push Pull your fur hood up over your head so. 18 January 1909 PRIMARY EDUCATION ...
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... head , raised her hands and gave a shake that sent Sipsu out of her hood and into her hands and now he is rolling around on the furs . His mother is chewing sealskin to make it soft so she can sew it with a fish - tooth needle into ...
... head , raised her hands and gave a shake that sent Sipsu out of her hood and into her hands and now he is rolling around on the furs . His mother is chewing sealskin to make it soft so she can sew it with a fish - tooth needle into ...
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... head and insert the end of it in the raisin opposite the stem . Cloves . from which the bud has been broken off make very realistic looking claws ; two should be inserted on each side in such a way that the raisin will lie quite flat ...
... head and insert the end of it in the raisin opposite the stem . Cloves . from which the bud has been broken off make very realistic looking claws ; two should be inserted on each side in such a way that the raisin will lie quite flat ...
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... head , sure , firm hand , and strong , fearless heart . 23 People looked about for such a man . There , in the State of Illinois , living his simple , earnest life , they saw Abraham Lincoln " Honest Abe , " as he was called . — 24 ...
... head , sure , firm hand , and strong , fearless heart . 23 People looked about for such a man . There , in the State of Illinois , living his simple , earnest life , they saw Abraham Lincoln " Honest Abe , " as he was called . — 24 ...
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306 ÆäÀÌÁö - Old Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone: But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
320 ÆäÀÌÁö - Heaven is not reached at a single bound ; But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round.
432 ÆäÀÌÁö - Over the river and through the wood, To grandfather's house we go; The horse knows the way To carry the sleigh Through the white and drifted snow.
318 ÆäÀÌÁö - Women know The way to rear up children (to be just) ; They know a simple, merry, tender knack Of tying sashes, fitting baby-shoes, And stringing pretty words that make no sense, And kissing full sense into empty words ; Which things are corals to cut life upon, Although such trifles...
345 ÆäÀÌÁö - Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes, sir, yes, sir, Three bags full...
99 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bureau shall investigate and report . . . upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
192 ÆäÀÌÁö - To-whit! to-whit! to-whee! Will you listen to me? Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made?
111 ÆäÀÌÁö - WHENEVER the moon and stars are set, Whenever the wind is high, All night long in the dark and wet, A man goes riding by Late in the night when the fires are out, Why does he gallop and gallop about? Whenever the trees are crying aloud, And ships are tossed at sea,* By, on the highway, low and loud, By at the gallop goes he. By at the gallop he goes, and then By he comes back at the gallop again.
445 ÆäÀÌÁö - THE grass so little has to do, — A sphere of simple green, With only butterflies to brood, And bees to entertain, And stir all day to pretty tunes The breezes fetch along, And hold the sunshine in its lap And bow to everything ; And thread the dews all night, like pearls, And make itself so fine, — A duchess were too common For such a noticing. And even when it dies, to pass In odors so divine, As lowly spices gone to sleep, Or amulets of pine. And then to dwell in sovereign barns, And dream...
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - He went to the windows of those who slept, And over each pane like a fairy crept; Wherever he breathed, wherever he...