FIELD LESSON, THE PLANT GROWING, THE SCHOOL FLOWER, FLOWER THE BUTTERCUP, HOW WE CAME TO HAVE BUTTERCUPS, SHOOTING STAR, HOW THE SHOOTING STARS CAME TO EARTH, DRAWING, THE ROSE, Moss ROSE, RED ROSE, THE CLOVER, DRAWING, SONGS, LITERA- TURE, THE Wise King and The Bee, Four Leaf CLOVER, PANSIES..1030 THE NASTURTIUM, MOTION OF PLANTS, WEATHER PROPHETS, THE PIM- PERNEL, RAINBOW FAIRIES, LANGUAGE, FORM and Colors.. REPRODUCTION STORIES, FLOWERS ARE COUSINS TO CHILDREN..... March! march! march! They are coming March! march! march! They will hurry Blossoms and birds in a flurry, Fluttering all over the ground. Hang out your flags, birch and willow! Shake out your red tassels, larch! Up, blades of grass, from your pillow! -Lucy Larcom. SONGS FOR MARCH. WIND SONGS. am the wind, Hubbard. The East Wind. Wind Song, Smith No. 2. Sweet and Low. Robin and the Wind. Which Way Does the Wind Blow? Walker & Jenks Song Book. The Winds, Howlitson's Child's Book. North Wind, Smith No. 1. Wind Song, Smith No. 1. The Windmill, Smith No. 1. The Mill, Smith No. 1. The Windmill, K. D. Wiggin's Book. The Wind, Patty Hill. Song of the Mill Stream, Hill. The Wheel, K. D. Wiggin. The Windmill, Mrs. Gaynor's songs. March Wind, Mabel Pray's songs. TRADE SONGS. Trade Game, K. D. Wiggin. TREE SONGS. Pretty Pussy, Howlitson's Songs. The Alder by the River, Walker and Jenks. The Sap Has Begun to Flow, Smith No. 2. The Trees' Friends, Mrs. Gaynor's Song Book. Spring Song, Mrs. Gaynor. In the Snowing and the Blowing, Eleanor Smith No. 1. A Little White Daisy, Eleanor Smith No. 1. R. S. HANNA. Joyfully. BIRD SONG. R. S. HANNA. tle birds are singing, Hap-py in their glee; Sing-ing songs of tle birds are singing, 'Tis for you and me; They were sent to tle birds are singing, This is what they say, Joy and glad-ness bring-ing All the sum - mer day. Sing-ing sweet-ly, sing-ing, now we Hear their voi-ces ring-ing, Lit - tle birds are singing All the sum-mer day. From "Bird Day Program," by Anna Silter. |