the wooden shoe. Lindsay. Mother stories, p. 167.
How Christmas came to the Santa Maria flats. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 196.
How the fir tree became the Christmas tree. Bailey and Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 238.
In the great walled country. Alden. Why the chimes rang, p. 138.
Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 103.
Legend of the Christmas rose. Lagerl?f. Girl from the marsh croft, p. 189. Smith and Hazeltine. Christmas in legend and story, p. 175.
Little cake bird. Tregarthen. North Cornwall fairies and legends.
Little Cosette. (Adapted from Victor Hugo.) Bailey and Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 244.
Little girl's Christmas. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 48.
Little Gretchen and the wooden shoe. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 316. Harrison. Christmas-tide, p. 219.
Master Sandy's snap dragon. Brooks. Storied holidays, p. 11.
My grandmother's grandmother's Christmas candle. Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas, p. 135.
New altar. Broadus. Book of the Christ child, p. 5.
Peterkin's Christmas tree. Hale. Peterkin papers, p. 63.
Picciola. Blaisdell. Child life in many lands, p. 74. Wiggin and Smith. Story hour, p. 156.
Poor Count's Christmas. Stockton. St. Nicholas, v. 9, p. 122; p. 189.
Sabot of little Wolff. Copp��e. Blaisdell. Child life; fifth reader, p. 9. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 139. Smith and Hazeltine. Christmas in legend and story, p. 232.
Santa Claus at Simpson's bar. Harte. Luck of Roaring Camp, p. 161. Schauffler. Christmas, p. 282.
Santa Claus on a lark. Gladden. Santa Claus on a lark; and other Christmas stories, p. 1.
Silver hen. Wilkins. Pot of gold, p. 154.
Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. Stuart. Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets; and other tales, p. 3.
Symbol and the saint. Field. Little book of profitable tales, p. 15.
Tailor of Gloucester. Potter.
Tell tale tile. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 36. Miller. Kristy's queer Christmas, p. 136.
Three little Christmas trees that grew on the hill. O'Grady and Throop. Story teller's book, p. 221.
Tilly's Christmas. Alcott. Aunt Jo's scrap bag, No. 1, p. 123.
Tiny Tim. Dickens. Bailey and Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 248. Dickens. Christmas carol, ch. 3. Harrison. Christmas-tide, p. 152.
Tommy Trot's visit to Santa Claus. Page.
Voyage of the wee red cap. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 86.
Where the Christmas tree grew. Wilkins. Young Lucretia and other stories, p. 105.
Why the chimes rang. Alden. Why the chimes rang, p. 1. Dickinson. Children's book of Christmas stories, p. 113.
EASTER STORIES.
The Resurrection. The Bible. St. Matthew, Ch. 28.
See also adaptations in collections of Bible Stories.
_Stories._
Boy that was scaret o' dyin'. Slosson. Story-Tell Lib, p. 72.
Boy who discovered the spring. Alden. Why the chimes rang.
Easter snow storm. St. Nicholas, v. 25, p. 472.
Fred's Easter Monday. St. Nicholas, v. 2, p. 356.
General's Easter box. Our holidays, p. 159. St. Nicholas, v. 31, p. 483.
Herr Oster Hase. Bailey and Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 281.
King Robert of Sicily. (Poem by Longfellow.) Longfellow. Poems.
Ladders to Heaven. Ewing. Mary's meadow, p. 233.
The legend of Easter eggs. (Poem by Fitz-James O'Brien.) Olcott. Story-telling poems, p. 310.
Lesson of faith. Gatty. Parables from nature, p. 1. Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 307. Boston collection of kindergarten stories, p. 139. (Adapted.) Harrison. In story-land, p. 96. (Story of the small green caterpillar.) Olcott. Good stories, p. 7. (Adapted.)
Little lilac bush. Wiggin. Polly Oliver's problem, p. 205.
Mother Hubbard's Easter lily. Bigham. Stories of Mother Goose village, p. 153.
Persephone.[A]
Plant that lost its berry. Slosson. Story-Tell Lib, p. 38.
Sacred flame. Lagerl?f. Christ legends, p. 221.
Selfish giant. Wilde. Happy prince, and other tales, p. 45.
Sleeping Beauty in the wood.[8]
Snowdrop. Bailey and Lewis. For the children's hour, p. 280.
Star and the lily. Emerson. Indian myths, p. 68. Mabie. Myths every child should know, p. 348. (Adapted.)
Trinity flower. Ewing. Mary's meadow, p. 215.
[Footnote 8: For source, see page number preceding title in index.]
THANKSGIVING STORIES.
All the plums. St. Nicholas, 10: 34.
An old time Thanksgiving. St. Nicholas, 24: 58. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 135.
Ann Mary; her two Thanksgivings. Wilkins, M.E. Young Lucretia, p. 37. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 103.
Borrowing a grandmother. St. Nicholas, 4: 38.
Boston Thanksgiving story. Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 93
Bunny's Thanksgiving. Jewett. Bunny stories, p. 152.
"Chusey." Coolidge. New Year's bargain, p. 178.
Coming of Thanksgiving. Warner. Being a boy, p. 76.
First Thanksgiving. Austin. Standish of Standish, p. 276. Schwartz. Five little strangers, p. 67.
First Thanksgiving day. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 21. Wiggin and Smith. Story hour, p. 107.
Grandma's Thanksgiving story. Half a hundred stories, p. 110. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 31.
Helen's Thanksgiving. Coolidge. Round dozen, p. 47.
How Patty gave thanks. Poulsson. In the child's world, p. 94.
In the cellar. St. Nicholas, 16: 59.
Janie Leech's angel. Moulton. Bed time stories, p. 211.
Jericho Bob. St. Nicholas, 19: 65. Schauffler. Thanksgiving, p. 71.
Minna's Thanksgiving. (Poem.) Poulsson. Through the farmyard gate, p. 75, chap. XXI.
Mischief's Thanksgiving. Coolidge.
Mr. Thankful. St. Nicholas, 27: 50.
Old fashioned Thanksgiving. Alcott.
Patem's salmagundi. Brooks. Storied holidays, p. 253.
Polly's Thanksgiving.
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