Compare with Golden mermaid in
Lang. Green fairy book.
2. Husband who was to mind the house.
Best versions:
Asbjoernsen. Norse fairy
tales; tr. by Dasent.
Thomsen. East o’
the sun.
Other versions:
Asbjoernsen. Fairy world.
Asbjoernsen. Popular
tales from the Norse; tr. by Dasent.
Laboulaye. Fairy tales.
(Good woman.)
Laboulaye. Last fairy
tales. (Grizzled Peter.)
Tappan. Folk stories
and fables.
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1. Billy Beg and the bull.
Best version:
MacManus. In chimney
corners.
Other versions:
Bryant. Best stories
to tell.
Bryant. How to tell stories.
Wiggin. Tales of wonder.
2. Cock, the mouse and the little red hen.
Best version:
Lefevre. Cock, the mouse
and the little red hen.
Other versions:
Van Sickle. Riverside
reader, 2nd. (Adapted.)
Compare with Little
red hen in
Blaisdell.
Child life, in tale and fable. 2nd reader.
Lansing.
Rhymes and stories.
Treadwell.
Reading-literature, primer.
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1. Ugly duckling.
Best versions:
Andersen. Fairy tales;
ed. by Lucas.
Andersen. Wonder stories;
tr. by Dulcken.
Other versions:
Arnold and Gilbert.
Stepping stones to literature, v. 3.
Bailey and Lewis.
For the children’s hour. (Adapted.)
Baldwin. Fairy reader.
Blaisdell. Child life
in tale and fable. (Adapted.)
Boston collection of kindergarten
stories.
Carroll and Brooks.
Third reader.
Coussens. Child’s
book of stories.
Gibbon. Old King Cole.
Jerrold. Big book of
fairy tales.
Lang. Orange fairy book.
Mabie. Fairy tales every
child should know.
McMurry. Classic myths.
Norton. Heart of oak
books, v. 3. (Adapted.)
Perkins. Twenty best
fairy tales.
Scudder. Children’s
book.
Tappan. Folk stories
and fables.
Whittier. Child life
in prose.
2. Good little mouse.
Best versions:
D’Aulnoy. Fairy
tales; tr. by Planche.
Lang. Red fairy book.
Other versions:
Heller. Little golden
hood.
Lang. Snowdrop and other
stories.
Valentine. Old, old fairy
tales.
Wiggin and Smith.
Fairy ring.
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1. Necklace of truth.
Best version:
Mace. Home fairy tales.
2. Pancake.
Best version:
Thomsen. East o’
the sun.