Reading-literature Second Reader

Reading-literature Second Reader by Harriette Taylor Treadwell is an illustrated edition published by Yesterday’s Classics in 2008, featuring 200 pages in English. This book serves as the third volume in a series designed to help children develop their reading skills and appreciation for literature. It introduces young readers to a variety of fables, fairy stories, folk tales, and simple poems, organized in a way that encourages them to connect related literary works.
Readers will find that the material is thoughtfully arranged into groups, allowing children to engage with a cohesive body of literature before moving on to different types. The inclusion of well-known authors and themes, such as Mother Goose and works by Rossetti and Stevenson, aims to enrich the reading experience. The attractive black and white illustrations enhance the appeal for children aged 7 and up, making this edition a valuable resource for fostering a love of reading and literature.
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Third volume in the series of Reading-Literature readers, whose purpose is to train children in reading and appreciating literature through the reading of literature. The Second Reader introduces fables and fairy stories and continues folk tales and simple poems. The material is organized: a group of fables, several groups of folk and fairy stories, a group of Mother Goose, of Rossetti, of Stevenson, and so on; so that the child may get a body, not a mere bit, of one kind of material before passing to another. Thus from the first he is trained to associate related literature and to organize what he reads. Attractive black and white illustrations are appealing to children. Suitable for ages 7 and up.
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