The Progressive Road to Reading. Story Steps - Couverture rigide

Ettinger, William Louis; Shimer, Edgar Dubs; Kleiser, Clare

 
9781355052166: The Progressive Road to Reading. Story Steps

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This series is the outgrowth of regular class room work in Public School No. 147, Manhattan, New York City. I ts purpose is to inspire the child with a desire to read, by opening up to him the story-world, and through his love of reading, to give him the power to read. In order that the pupil may be animated by the most effective of all stimuli, interest, the authors have based their method on a collection of legends and folk tales. Selected from the classics of childhood, these stories have real literary value; they sparkle with life and action, and the illustrations effectively help to bring the child into the atmosphere of the story. The Third Book is a fitting continuation of the series. From the little fables, which carry over the tone of the Second Book, to the stories of the gods of Asgard and of Rome, the child has glimpses into the fairylands of many times and of many countries. And while he half unconsciously masters the phonetics involved in the English language he is gaining a real delight in literature.
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