The Book of Nature Myths

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Author: Florence Holbrook ISBN: 9781613107621
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Florence Holbrook
ISBN: 9781613107621
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
In preparing of Nature Myths The desire has been to make a second reader which would be adapted to The child's interest, ability, and progress. The subject-matter is of permanent value, culled from The folk-lore of The primitive races; The vocabulary, based upon that of The Hiawatha Primer, is increased gradually, and The new words and phrases will add to The child's power of expression. The naïve explanations of The phenomena of nature given by The primitive races appeal to The child's wonder about The same phenomena, and he is pleased and interested. These myths will gratify The child's desire for complete stories, and Their intrinsic merit makes Them valuable for oral reproduction. The stories have been adapted to youthful minds from myths contained in The works of many students of folk-lore whose scholarship is undisputed. Special acknowledgment is due Miss Eva March Tappan for her valuable assistance in The final revision of The text.
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In preparing of Nature Myths The desire has been to make a second reader which would be adapted to The child's interest, ability, and progress. The subject-matter is of permanent value, culled from The folk-lore of The primitive races; The vocabulary, based upon that of The Hiawatha Primer, is increased gradually, and The new words and phrases will add to The child's power of expression. The naïve explanations of The phenomena of nature given by The primitive races appeal to The child's wonder about The same phenomena, and he is pleased and interested. These myths will gratify The child's desire for complete stories, and Their intrinsic merit makes Them valuable for oral reproduction. The stories have been adapted to youthful minds from myths contained in The works of many students of folk-lore whose scholarship is undisputed. Special acknowledgment is due Miss Eva March Tappan for her valuable assistance in The final revision of The text.

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