Kipling.
1 THE FIRST CHRISTMAS TREE, A Little Book of Profitable
Tales, Eugene Field.
1 THE FIVE LITTLE PIGS, Katherine Pyle, in Wide Awake Second
Reader, Little.
* THE FOOLISH TIMID RABBIT, Jataka Tales Retold, Babbit.
THE GOLDEN COCK, That’s Why Stories, Bryce.
1 GOLDEN ROD AND ASTER, Nature Myths, Cooke.
THE GRAIN OF CORN (Old Woman and Her Pig), Tales of the
Punjab, Steel.
1 GREENCAP, Ruth Hays, in St. Nicholas, June, 1915.
1 HANS AND THE FOUR BIG GIANTS, Miss Harrison, In Storyland.
1 THE HEN THAT HATCHED DUCKS, Harriet Beecher Stowe, in Child
Life in Prose, Whittier.
* THE HOP-ABOUT-MAN, Agnes Herbertson, in The Story-Teller’s
Book, O’Grady and Throop; in Little Folks’ Magazine.
* THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, Six Nursery Classics, D.C.
Heath.
1 HOW BROTHER RABBIT FOOLED THE WHALE, Stories to Tell,
Bryant.
* HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP, Just-So Stories, Kipling.
1 HOW THE CHIPMUNK GOT THE STRIPES ON ITS BACK, Nature Myths,
Cooke.
* HOW DOUBLE DARLING’S OLD SHOES BECAME LADY SLIPPERS, Candace
Wheeler, in St. Nicholas, March, 1887; vol. 14, pp.
342-47.
* HOW FIRE WAS BROUGHT TO THE INDIANS, The Book of Nature
Myths, Holbrook.
* HOW SUN, MOON, AND WEST WIND WENT OUT TO DINNER, Old Deccan
Days, Frere.
1 THE JACKAL AND THE ALLIGATOR, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
1 THE JACKALS AND THE LION, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
1 KING SOLOMON AND THE ANTS, Nature Myths, Cooke.
* THE LAMBIKIN, Tales of the Punjab, Steel; Indian Tales,
Jacobs.
* LITTLE JACK ROLLAROUND, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* THE LITTLE RABBIT WHO WANTED RED WINGS, For the
Story-Teller, Bailey.
* THE LITTLE RED HEN, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* THE LITTLE RED HIN (Irish dialect verse), Stories to Tell,
Bryant.
* THE LITTLE ROOSTER, Robert Southey, in Boston Collection of
Kindergarten Stories, Hammett & Co.
* LITTLE SPIDER’S FIRST WEB, Primer, Free and Treadwell.
* LITTLE TOP-KNOT (Swedish), First Reader, Free and
Treadwell.
* LITTLE TUPPEN, Fairy Stories and Fables, Baldwin; Primer,
Free and Treadwell.
* LUDWIG AND MARLEEN, Jane Hoxie, in Kindergarten Review,
vol. xi, no. 5.
* MEDIO POLLITO, THE LITTLE HALF-CHICK (Spanish), The Green
Fairy Book, Lang.
* MEZUMI, THE BEAUTIFUL, OR THE RAT PRINCESS (Japanese),
Birch-Tree Fairy Book, Johnson; Tales of Laughter,
Wiggin and Smith.
1 M ELEPHANT AND M FROG, Firelight Stories, Bailey.
1 THE MOON’S SILVER CLOAK, Classics in Dramatic Form,
Stevenson, vol. i.
1 THE MOUSE AND THE SAUSAGE, Stories and Story-Telling,
Angela Keyes.
* OEYVIND AND MARIT, from The Happy Boy,
1 THE FIRST CHRISTMAS TREE, A Little Book of Profitable
Tales, Eugene Field.
1 THE FIVE LITTLE PIGS, Katherine Pyle, in Wide Awake Second
Reader, Little.
* THE FOOLISH TIMID RABBIT, Jataka Tales Retold, Babbit.
THE GOLDEN COCK, That’s Why Stories, Bryce.
1 GOLDEN ROD AND ASTER, Nature Myths, Cooke.
THE GRAIN OF CORN (Old Woman and Her Pig), Tales of the
Punjab, Steel.
1 GREENCAP, Ruth Hays, in St. Nicholas, June, 1915.
1 HANS AND THE FOUR BIG GIANTS, Miss Harrison, In Storyland.
1 THE HEN THAT HATCHED DUCKS, Harriet Beecher Stowe, in Child
Life in Prose, Whittier.
* THE HOP-ABOUT-MAN, Agnes Herbertson, in The Story-Teller’s
Book, O’Grady and Throop; in Little Folks’ Magazine.
* THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, Six Nursery Classics, D.C.
Heath.
1 HOW BROTHER RABBIT FOOLED THE WHALE, Stories to Tell,
Bryant.
* HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP, Just-So Stories, Kipling.
1 HOW THE CHIPMUNK GOT THE STRIPES ON ITS BACK, Nature Myths,
Cooke.
* HOW DOUBLE DARLING’S OLD SHOES BECAME LADY SLIPPERS, Candace
Wheeler, in St. Nicholas, March, 1887; vol. 14, pp.
342-47.
* HOW FIRE WAS BROUGHT TO THE INDIANS, The Book of Nature
Myths, Holbrook.
* HOW SUN, MOON, AND WEST WIND WENT OUT TO DINNER, Old Deccan
Days, Frere.
1 THE JACKAL AND THE ALLIGATOR, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
1 THE JACKALS AND THE LION, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
1 KING SOLOMON AND THE ANTS, Nature Myths, Cooke.
* THE LAMBIKIN, Tales of the Punjab, Steel; Indian Tales,
Jacobs.
* LITTLE JACK ROLLAROUND, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* THE LITTLE RABBIT WHO WANTED RED WINGS, For the
Story-Teller, Bailey.
* THE LITTLE RED HEN, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* THE LITTLE RED HIN (Irish dialect verse), Stories to Tell,
Bryant.
* THE LITTLE ROOSTER, Robert Southey, in Boston Collection of
Kindergarten Stories, Hammett & Co.
* LITTLE SPIDER’S FIRST WEB, Primer, Free and Treadwell.
* LITTLE TOP-KNOT (Swedish), First Reader, Free and
Treadwell.
* LITTLE TUPPEN, Fairy Stories and Fables, Baldwin; Primer,
Free and Treadwell.
* LUDWIG AND MARLEEN, Jane Hoxie, in Kindergarten Review,
vol. xi, no. 5.
* MEDIO POLLITO, THE LITTLE HALF-CHICK (Spanish), The Green
Fairy Book, Lang.
* MEZUMI, THE BEAUTIFUL, OR THE RAT PRINCESS (Japanese),
Birch-Tree Fairy Book, Johnson; Tales of Laughter,
Wiggin and Smith.
1 M ELEPHANT AND M FROG, Firelight Stories, Bailey.
1 THE MOON’S SILVER CLOAK, Classics in Dramatic Form,
Stevenson, vol. i.
1 THE MOUSE AND THE SAUSAGE, Stories and Story-Telling,
Angela Keyes.
* OEYVIND AND MARIT, from The Happy Boy,