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VI. SOURCES OF MATERIAL FOR FAIRY TALES: A LIST OF FAIRY TALES, FOLK-TALES, PICTURES, PICTURE-BOOKS, POEMS, AND BOOKS
 
Basis on which lists are made. Introductory 245
I. A list of fairy tales and folk-tales suited to the kindergarten and first grade 246
  1. Tales of Perrault 246
  2. Tales of the Grimms 246
  3. Norse tales 247
  4. English tales, by Jacobs 247
  5. Modern fairy tales, by Andersen 248
  6. Uncle Remus tales, by Harris 248
  7. Miscellaneous tales 249
II. Bibliography of fairy tales 253
III. A list of picture-books 254
IV. A list of pictures 255
V. A list of fairy poems 256
VI. Main standard fairy-tale books 256
VII. Fairy tales of all nations 258
VIII. Miscellaneous editions of fairy tales 259
IX. School editions of fairy tales 262
 
 
APPENDIX
 
Illustrations of creative return 265
  Tales suited for dramatization 265
    Little Two-Eyes 265
    Snow White 266
    The Little Lamb and the Little Fish 267
    How the Birds came to Have Different Nests 270
Types of tales 272
  An animal tale 272
    The Good-Natured Bear 272
  A few romantic tales 275
    Puss-in-Boots and Lord Peter 275
    Tom Thumb and Little Thumb 278
    Snow White and Rose Red 282
  A modern tale 287
    The Elephant's Child 287