Ethics for Children: A Guide for Teachers and ParentsHoughton Mifflin, 1910 - 262 sider |
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... knew it not . Studies of children's characteristics and interests at given ages are as yet scattered and incomplete . Dr. G. Stanley Hall has put together an interesting group of papers on Aspects of Child Life and Education . Pro ...
... knew it not . Studies of children's characteristics and interests at given ages are as yet scattered and incomplete . Dr. G. Stanley Hall has put together an interesting group of papers on Aspects of Child Life and Education . Pro ...
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... knew best ? Why ? If mousey got out of the trap , would he think another time ? What did the mother robin say ? Did the little robin listen ? Was he sorry ? APRIL : KINDNESS 1 و Tell Grimm's story of " 24 ETHICS FOR CHILDREN.
... knew best ? Why ? If mousey got out of the trap , would he think another time ? What did the mother robin say ? Did the little robin listen ? Was he sorry ? APRIL : KINDNESS 1 و Tell Grimm's story of " 24 ETHICS FOR CHILDREN.
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... knew that he must feel lonely , so they asked him to sit near them , and they shared their lunch with him and played with him every day . Then he thought how kind every one was and he was happy again . THE LAME MAN AND THE BLIND MAN1 ...
... knew that he must feel lonely , so they asked him to sit near them , and they shared their lunch with him and played with him every day . Then he thought how kind every one was and he was happy again . THE LAME MAN AND THE BLIND MAN1 ...
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... knew that the Egyptians might kill her little son . Then she made for him an ark out of bulrushes and daubed it on the outside with slime and with pitch to keep it dry , and she put the child therein and she INTRODUCTION SECOND YEAR ...
... knew that the Egyptians might kill her little son . Then she made for him an ark out of bulrushes and daubed it on the outside with slime and with pitch to keep it dry , and she put the child therein and she INTRODUCTION SECOND YEAR ...
Side 39
... alone in the world . She was poor , but she was strong , and knew how to work . 1 From Stories to Tell to Children , by Sara Cone Bryant . All day , from morning until evening , she ironed SECOND YEAR : HOME LIFE 39 NOVEMBER: GENEROSITY.
... alone in the world . She was poor , but she was strong , and knew how to work . 1 From Stories to Tell to Children , by Sara Cone Bryant . All day , from morning until evening , she ironed SECOND YEAR : HOME LIFE 39 NOVEMBER: GENEROSITY.
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Side 30 - And Pharaoh's daughter said unto her, Take this child away, and nurse it for me, and I will give thee thy wages.
Side 41 - I'll tell thee: Little Lamb, I'll tell thee: He is called by thy name, For He calls Himself a Lamb. He is meek, and He is mild; He became a little child. I a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by His name. Little Lamb, God bless thee!
Side 204 - Beside this corpse, that bears for winding-sheet The Stars and Stripes he lived to rear anew, Between the mourners at his head and feet, Say, scurrile jester, is there room for you? Yes: he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil, and confute my pen; To make me own this hind of princes peer, This rail-splitter a true-born king of men.
Side 205 - The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God. And he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds; as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain.
Side 193 - How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost skill!
Side 30 - And when she had opened it, she saw the child: and, behold, the babe wept. And she had compassion on him, and said. This is one of the Hebrews
Side 230 - WHENE'ER a noble deed is wrought, Whene'er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts, in glad surprise, To higher levels rise. The tidal wave of deeper souls Into our inmost being rolls, And lifts us unawares Out of all meaner cares.
Side 232 - A Lady with a Lamp shall stand In the great history of the land, A noble type of good, Heroic womanhood. Nor even shall be wanting here The palm, the lily, and the spear, * The symbols that of yore Saint Filomena bore.
Side 217 - America! America! God shed His grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea.
Side 199 - Rowan was sent for and given a letter to be delivered to Garcia. How "the fellow by the name of Rowan" took the letter, sealed it up in an oil-skin pouch, strapped it over his heart, in four days landed by night off the coast of Cuba from an open boat, disappeared into the jungle, and in three weeks came out on the other side of the island, having traversed a hostile country on foot, and delivered his letter to Garcia, are things I have no special desire now to tell in detail. The point I wish to...