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Filed under: Etiquette for boys -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Boys -- New England -- Juvenile literature Being a Boy, by Charles Dudley Warner (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Being a Boy (Riverside School Library edition; Boston et al.: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., c1896), by Charles Dudley Warner
Filed under: Discrimination in education -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: African Americans -- Education -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Etiquette for children and teenagers -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Games -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: School children -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Children -- Central America -- Juvenile literature Little Folks of North America: Stories About Children Living in the Different Parts of North America (Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde Co., c1909), by Mary H. Wade Filed under: Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature Ameliar-Anne and the Green Umbrella (Philadelphia: Macrae-Smith Co., c1920), by Constance Heward, illust. by Susan Beatrice Pearse (multiple formats at archive.org) The Good Scholar (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1863) (illustrated HTML with commentary at merrycoz.org) Goop Tales Alphabetically Told (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., c1904), by Gelett Burgess (page images at Princeton) Grunty Grunts and Smiley Smile Indoors (Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Co., c1920), by Bertha E. Feist, illust. by M. P. Brater (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) Pansy's Sunday Book, by Famous American Writers (Boston: Lothrop Pub. Co., c1895), ed. by Isabella Macdonald Alden (multiple formats at archive.org) The Tell-Tale: An Original Collection of Moral and Amusing Stories (London: Harris and Son, 1823), by Catherine Parr Strickland Traill Hymns and Fire-Side Verses (London: Darton and Clark, 1839), by Mary Howitt (multiple formats at archive.org) The Twelve Months of The Year: With a Picture for Each Month, Adapted To Northern Latitudes (Portland, ME: Bailey and Noyes, ca. 1860) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Girls -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Children -- Greenland -- Juvenile literature Children of the Arctic, by the Snow Baby and Her Mother (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., c1903), by Josephine Diebitsch Peary, contrib. by Marie Ahnighito Peary Little Folks of North America: Stories About Children Living in the Different Parts of North America (Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde Co., c1909), by Mary H. Wade The Snow Baby: A True Story with True Pictures (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., 1901), by Josephine Diebitsch Peary Filed under: Children -- Iceland -- Juvenile literature Little Folks of North America: Stories About Children Living in the Different Parts of North America (Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde Co., c1909), by Mary H. Wade Filed under: Children -- United States -- Juvenile literature Little Folks of North America: Stories About Children Living in the Different Parts of North America (Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde Co., c1909), by Mary H. Wade
Filed under: African American children -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Children -- West Indies -- Juvenile literature Little Folks of North America: Stories About Children Living in the Different Parts of North America (Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde Co., c1909), by Mary H. Wade
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