Lists of Stories and Programs for Story Hours eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 100 pages of information about Lists of Stories and Programs for Story Hours.

Lists of Stories and Programs for Story Hours eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 100 pages of information about Lists of Stories and Programs for Story Hours.

  Other versions:
    Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour. 
    Blaisdell.  Child life in tale and fable.

  Mother Hulda or Mother Holle.

  Best version:
    Grimm.  Fairy tales; tr. by Lucas.

  Other versions:
    Blaisdell.  Child life in many lands. 
    Lang.  Red fairy book.

  Night before Christmas. (Poem by Clement C. Moore.)
    Moore.  Night before Christmas; il. by Jessie Wilcox Smith. 
    Moore.  Night before Christmas (linen picture book).

[Footnote 4:  For source, see page number in bold face type in index.]

  Ole Shut-Eye stories.

  Best versions:
    Andersen.  Wonder stories. 
    Andersen.  Fairy tales.

  Peter Rabbit plays a joke. 
    Burgess.  Old Mother West Wind.

  Quick running squash. 
    Aspinwall.  Short stories for short people.

  Rat princess. 
    Bryant.  How to tell stories.

  The sheep and the pig who set up house-keeping.

  Best version:
    Thomsen.  East o’ the sun.

  Other versions:
    Asbjoernsen.  Fairy tales from the far north. (Ram and the pig.)
    Asbjoernsen.  Tales from the fjeld. 
    Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour. (Adapted.)
    Wiggin and Smith.  Fairy ring.

  Snow White and Rose Red.[5]

  Spotty the turtle wins a race. 
    Burgess.  Old Mother West Wind.

  Stolen charm.

  Best version:
    Williston.  Japanese fairy tales. 1st series.

  The straw, the coal and the bean.

  Best version:
    Grimm.  Fairy tales; tr. by Lucas.

[Footnote 5:  For source, see page number preceding title in index.]

  Other versions:
    Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour. (Why the bean
        wears a stripe.)
    Blaisdell.  Child life in many lands. 
    Strong.  All the year round; Spring.

  The sun and the wind.

  Best version:
    Aesop.  Fables; ed. by Jacobs.

  Three bears.[6]

  Timothy’s shoes. 
    Ewing.  Lob-Lie-by-the-fire; and other tales.(To be adapted)

  Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse.

  Best version:
    Jacobs.  English fairy tales.

  Tom, the Water baby. 
    Kingsley.  Water babies, Ch. 1. (To be adapted.)

  Why all men love the moon.

  Best version:
    Holbrook.  Book of nature myths.

  Other versions:
    Blaisdell.  Child life in tale and fable. (Sun, the moon and the wind.)
    Jacobs.  Indian fairy tales. (Sun, moon and wind go to dinner.)

  Who stole the bird’s nest? (Poem by L.M.  Child.)

  Best version:
    Wiggin and Smith.  Posy Ring.

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