Front Matter
Preface
For years the most progressive educators have been urging that only
good literature should be used in school readers. Some authors of
primers have thought it impossible to provide such material
within the vocabulary that beginners can learn with ease. Others have used a
little real literature with a large amount of unrelated and uninteresting
material specially prepared for the sake of word repetition and phonic drill.
Experience proves that all children are interested in and enjoy
the simple folk tales, which are the literary products of many minds,
and which have survived the centuries because they represent universal human
experiences and satisfy certain common needs of childhood. Through countless
repetitions, from one generation to another, they have assumed a form marked
by simplicity and literary charm.
After years of careful work we present some of these tales so as to utilize
the child's love for the stories and make an easy road to reading.
Avoiding the long struggle through forced interest, and the devious byways
of artificial methods, we start the child at once into the realm of good, appropriate literature.
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