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SOURCES OF MATERIAL
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Teller's Book, O'Grady and Throop; in Little Folks' Magazine.
* The House that Jack Built, Six Nursery Classics, D. C. Heath.
1 How Brother Rabbit Fooled the Whale, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* How the Camel Got His Hump, Just-So Stories, Kipling.
1 How the Chipmunk Got the Stripes on its Back, Nature Myths, Cooke.
* How Double Darling's Old Shoes Became Lady Slippers, Candace Wheeler, in St Nicholas, March, 1887; vol. 14, pp. 342–47.
* How Fire Was Brought to the Indians, The Book of Nature Myths, Holbrook.
* How Sun, Moon, and West Wind Went Out to Dinner, Old Deccan Days, Frère.
1 The Jackal and the Alligator, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
1 The Jackals and the Lion, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
1 King Solomon and the Ants, Nature Myths, Cooke.
* The Lambikin, Tales of the Punjab, Steel; Indian Tales, Jacobs.
* Little Jack Rollaround, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings, For the Story-Teller, Bailey.
* The Little Red Hen, Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* The Little Rid Hin (Irish dialect verse), Stories to Tell, Bryant.
* The Little Rooster, Robert Southey, in Boston Collection of Kindergarten Stories, Hammett & Co.
* Little Spider's First Web, Primer, Free and Treadwell.
* Little Top-knot (Swedish), First Reader, Free and Treadwell.
* Little Tuppen, Fairy Stories and Fables, Baldwin; Primer, Free and Treadwell.
* Ludwig and Marleen, Jane Hoxie, in Kindergarten Review, vol. xi, no. 5.