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.

First Thanksgiving. 
  Austin.  Standish of Standish, p. 276. 
  Schwartz.  Five little strangers, p. 67.

First Thanksgiving day. 
  Schauffler.  Thanksgiving, p. 21. 
  Wiggin and Smith.  Story hour, p. 107.

Grandma’s Thanksgiving story. 
  Half a hundred stories, p. 110. 
  Schauffler.  Thanksgiving, p. 31.

Helen’s Thanksgiving. 
  Coolidge.  Round dozen, p. 47.

How Patty gave thanks. 
  Poulsson.  In the child’s world, p. 94.

In the cellar. 
  St. Nicholas, 16:  59.

Janie Leech’s angel. 
  Moulton.  Bed time stories, p. 211.

Jericho Bob. 
  St. Nicholas, 19:  65. 
  Schauffler.  Thanksgiving, p. 71.

Minna’s Thanksgiving. (Poem.)
  Poulsson.  Through the farmyard gate, p. 75, chap.  XXI.

Mischief’s Thanksgiving.  Coolidge.

Mr. Thankful. 
  St. Nicholas, 27:  50.

Old fashioned Thanksgiving.  Alcott.

Patem’s salmagundi. 
  Brooks.  Storied holidays, p. 253.

Polly’s Thanksgiving. 
  Schauffler.  Thanksgiving, p. 129.

The ragged pedlar. 
  Naomi, Aunt.  Jewish fairy tales and fables, p. 39.

The runaway’s Thanksgiving. 
  Boyesen.  Norseland tales, p. 102.

Story of Ruth and Naomi. 
  The Bible.  Book of Ruth. 
  Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour, p. 219. (Adapted.)

Story of the first corn. 
  Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour, p. 221. 
    (Adapted from Longfellow’s Hiawatha.)

Thanksgiving at Hollywood. 
  Half a hundred stories, p. 76.

Thanksgiving dinner. 
  White.  When Molly was six, p. 114.

A Thanksgiving dinner that flew away. 
  St. Nicholas, 11:  13. 
  Our holidays, p. 23.

Turkeys turning the tables. 
  Howells.  Christmas every day, p. 23.

Wee Pumpkin’s Thanksgiving. 
  Bigham.  Stories of Mother Goose village, p. 75.

Who ate the dolly’s dinner. 
  Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour, p. 225. 
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ARBOR DAY STORIES.

Appleseed John. 
  Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour, p. 182. 
  Harrison.  In story-land, p. 187. (Old Johnny Appleseed.)
  Olcott.  Story telling poems, p. 46. (Poem.)
  Poulsson.  In the child’s world, p. 59.

Apollo and Daphne. 
  Francillon.  Gods and heroes, p. 44. 
  Kupfer.  Stories of long ago, p. 52. 
  Olcott.  Good stories, p. 383.

Baucis and Philemon. 
  Hawthorne.  Wonder book, p. 140. (The miraculous pitcher.)
  Bailey and Lewis.  For the children’s hour, p. 185. (Adapted.)
  Olcott.  Good stories, p. 374.

Honest woodman. 
  Poulsson.  In the child’s world, p. 22.

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