1 n B' \ PART I Clemetdav School B/ook GRADES 1-6. Grades FOOD 2-3 Beaty, John Y. 1935 STORY PICTURES OF FARM FOODS. Beckley-Cardy Company, Chicago. Price 76c. This contains stories of more than 100 farm foods from their production on the farm to their appearance on the city table. 1-2 Beaty, John Y. 1934 STORY PICTURES OF FARM ANIMALS. Price 72c. 1-2 Beaty, John Y. 1936 STORY PICTURES OF FARM WORK. Price 72c. 1-6 Petersham, Maud and Miska Petersham. 1939 THE STORY BOOK SERIES. The John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Each title is 60c. The series contains books on Sugar, Wheat, Rice, Corn, Silk, Wool, Rayon, Cotton, Clothes, Food, and House attrac- tively written and illustrated. (PAMPHLETS) 4-6 Rose, Mary Swartz. 1940 CEREALS (and other nutritional units) Teachers College Pub- lications, Columbia University, New York City. Price 35c. 3-4 Rose, Mary Swartz and B. Bosley. 1940 FEEDING OUR TEETH. Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. Price 35c. This pamphlet is plan- ned to fit into the health program of the school, and requires no special equipment. It gives a more comprehensive picture of nutrition than its name implies. This specific topic is em- phasized to focus the children's attention more easily. Note: Write to the Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, for their complete list of booklets by Mrs. Rose and her co-workers. CLOTHING AND HOUSING 3-4 Yale, Jonathan. 1939 STORY PICTURES OF CLOTHING, SHELTER, AND TOOLS. Beckley-Cardy Company, Chicago. Price 92c. A teacher's manual is furnished without charge when the book is ordered in class sets. This book shows how man's clothing and shelter have always been determined by his environment, and also traces the progress of fam- ily and community life which has resulted from more refined living and the work of many people. Customs and clothes, as well as styles and materials used in making the clothes we wear are discussed. MANNERS AND HOSPITALITY BOOKS 5-6 Dunlea, Nancy. 1927 THE COURTESY BOOK. Beckley-Cardy Company, Chicago. Price 76c. Good manners should be taught to very young children and should be continued on throughout adolescence and on until they become a habit. Politeness is not natural to children because every child is a little savage by nature. It takes constant attention to cultivate habits of politeness, but it is a topic in which they can be greatly interested. 1-4 Leaf, Munro, 1939 FAIR PLAY. Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, New York. Price $1.50. The attractive illustrations add much to the value and appeal of the book. Children enjoy it.