CroxtonW. C.Science in the Elementary School.New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1937.
3.
HueyEdward G.Child's Story of the Animal World.New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935.
4.
HuxleyJulian, and AndradeE. N. da C.Simple Science.New York: Harper & Bros., 1935.
5.
IsaacsSusan S.Intellectual Growth in Young Children.London: G. Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1930.
6.
ReedW. Maxwell. The Sea for Sam.New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1935.
7.
StevensBertha. Child and the Universe.New York: John Day Co., 1941.
8.
StevensBertha. How Miracles Abound.New York: John Day Co., 1941.
9.
StevensBertha. Nature: The Child Goes Forth, Vol. III, Childhood: The Beginning Years and Beyond. Association for Childhood Education. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1936.
10.
YoungClarence and Others. The Human Organism and the World of Life: A Survey of Biological Science.New York: Harper & Bros., 1938.
11.
BeckerMay Lamberton. Choosing Books for Children.New York: Oxford University Press, 1937.
12.
BetznerJean, and MooreAnnie E.Every Child and Books.New York: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1940.
13.
Bibliography of Books for Children.Washington; D. C: Association for Childhood Education, 1945.
14.
DalglieshAlice. First Experiences with Literature.New York: Chas. Scribner's Sons, 1932.
15.
DuffAhis. Bequest of Wings.New York: Viking Press, 1945.
16.
DurantRuth Sawyer. The Way of the Story Teller.New York: Viking Press, 1942.
17.
EatonAnne T.Reading with Children.New York: Viking Press, 1940.
18.
FrankJosette. What Books for Children?New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1941.
19.
HazardPaul. Books, Children, and Men.Boston: Horn Book Inc., 1944.
20.
MitchellLucy Sprague. Another Here and Now Story Book.New York: E. P. Button & Co., 1937.
21.
ShedlockMarie. The Art of the Story Teller.New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1928.
22.
BiberBarbara. Children's Drawings from Line to Picture. Co-operating School Pamphlet No. 6. New York: Bureau of Educational Experiments, 1934.
23.
HartmanGertrude, and ShumakerAnn (editors). Creative Expression.Milwaukee: E. M. Hale & Co., 1939.
24.
MathiasMargaret. The Beginning of Art in the Public Schools.New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1924.
25.
MearnsHugh. Creative Youth.Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 1928.
26.
Portfolio on Materials for Work and Play.Washington: Association for Childhood Education, 1945.
27.
BuggHarold, and ShumakerAnn. The Child-centered SchoolYonkers-on-Hudson, New York: World Book Co., 1928.
28.
The Arts and Children's Living.Washington: Association for Childhood Education, 1945.
29.
Uses for Waste Materials.Washington: Association for Childhood Education, 1939.
30.
Books
31.
AlschulerRose H., and HeinigChristine. Childhood. Vol. II. Play: The Child's Response to Life, Edited by the Association for Childhood Education. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1936.
32.
FreemanRuth, and LarryCavalcade of Toys, New York: Century House, 1942.
33.
GarrisonCharlotte. Permanent Play Materials for Young Children.New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926.
34.
JohnsonHarriet M.The Art of Block Building.New York: John Day Co., Inc., 1933.
35.
KawinEthel. The Wise Choice of Toys.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938 (revised).
36.
LehmanH. C., and WittyP. A.The Psychology of Play Activities.New York: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1927.
37.
Van AlstyneDorothy. Play Behavior and Choice of Play Materials of Preschool Children, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1932.
38.
Pamphlets
39.
Emergency Nursery School: Housing and Equipment. Bulletin No. 2, United States Office of Education. Washington: Government Printing Office*
40.
Equipment and Supplies for Nursery Schools, Kindergartens, Primary Schools: A List of Recommended Materials.Washington: Association for Childhood Education, 1940 (revised).
41.
Home Play and Play Equipment for the Preschool Child. Bulletin No. 238. Children's Bureau, United States Department of Labor. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1941.
42.
Make It for the Children.Washington: Association for Childhood Education.
43.
Playthings: Better Buymanship, Use, and Care. Bulletin No. 15. Chicago: Department of Research, Household Finance Corporation (919 North Michigan Ave.), 1945. (Revised).
44.
Toys You Can Make.Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska, Agricultural College, Extension Service, 1935.
45.
Uses for Waste Materials.Washington, D. C.: Association for Childhood Education, 1939.
46.
AlschulerRose H.Children's Centers.New York: William Morrow & Co., 1942.
47.
AlschulerRose H. (ed). Two to Six.New York: William Morrow & Co., Inc., 1937.
48.
AndrusRuth, and Associates. Curriculum Guides for Teachers of Children from Two to Six Years of Age.New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1936.
49.
Association for Childhood Education. Current List of Publications. Washington: The Association for Childhood Education.
50.
BainWinifred E.An Analytical Study of Teaching in Nursery School and Kindergarten and First Grade. Teachers College Contributions to Education, No. 332. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1938.
51.
BainWinifred E.Parents Look at Modern Education.New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., Inc., 1935.
52.
BaldwinRuth M., and BaldwinHarry. Psychological Care during Infancy and Childhood.New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., Inc., 1942.
53.
BaruchDorothy. Parents and Children Go to School.New York: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1939.
54.
BlatzW. E.Understanding the Young Child.New York: William Morrow & Co., 1944.
55.
BlatzW. E., MillichampD., and FletcherM.Nursery Education: Theory and Practice.New York: William Morrow & Co., 1935.
56.
BridgesKatharine M. B.Social and Emotional Development of the Preschool Child.London: Kegan Paul, 1931.
CaswellHollis L.Education in the Elementary School.New York: American Book Co., 1942.
59.
Child Development and the Curriculum. Thirty-eighth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, Part I. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939.
60.
Children's Bureau, Department of Labor. Current List of Publications. Washington: Government Printing Office.
61.
ColeLuella. Teaching in the Elementary School.New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1939.
62.
DavisMary P., and HansenRowna. Nursery Schools: Their Development and Current Practices in the United States. Office of Education, Bulletin No. 9, 1932. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1932.
63.
De LissaLillian. Life in the Nursery School.New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1939.
64.
Encyclopedia of Child Guidance. Edited by Ralph B. Winn. Sections on Child Development, Preschool and Primary Education. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1943.
65.
Encyclopedia of Educational Research. Edited by MonroeWalter S.. Sections on Child Development, Education, and Primary Education. American Educational Research Association. New York: Macmillan Co., 1941.
66.
Encyclopedia of Modern Education. Edited by RivlinHarry N., and SchuelerHerbert. Sections on Child Development, Preschool and Primary Education: New York: Philosophical Library, Inc., 1943.
ForestIlse. School for the Child from Two to Eight.Boston: Ginn & Co., 1935.
69.
FosterJosephine, and HeadleyNeith E.Education in the Kindergarten.New York: American Book Co., 1936.
70.
FosterJosephine, and MattsonMarion. Nursery-School Education.New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., Inc., 1939.
71.
GarrisonCharlotte G., SheehyE. D., and DalgleishAlice. The Horace-Mann Kindergarten for Five-year-old Children.New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1937.
72.
GesellArnold, IlgFrances and Others. Infant and Child in the Culture of Today.New York: Harper & Bros., 1943.
JohnsonHarriet M.School Begins at Two.New York: New Republic, Inc., 1936.
79.
LandrethCatherine. Education of the Young Child.New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1942.
80.
LangdonGrace. Similarities and Differences in Teaching in Nursery School, Kindergarten, and First Grade.New York: John Day Co., 1933.
81.
LeonardEdith M., MilesLillian E., and Van der KarCatherine S.The Child at Home and at School.New York: American Book Co., 1942.
82.
MacomberFreeman G.Guiding Child Development in the Elementary School.New York: American Book Co., 1941.
83.
Manual of Nursery-School Practice. Iowa Child Welfare Research Station. Iowa City: State University of Iowa, 1934.
84.
National Association for Nursery Education.Current List of Publications. Distribution Center, State University of IowaIowa City, Iowa.
85.
Nursery Education. White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., Inc., 1931.
86.
Nursery School Manual. Vassar College. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Bros., 1935.
87.
Preschool and Parental Education. Twenty-eight Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1929.
88.
RandWinifred, SweeneyMary E., and VincentE. Lee. Growth and Development of the Young Child.Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co., 1941.
89.
ReinoehlC. H., and AyerFred. Classroom Administration and Pupil Adjustment.New York: D. Appleton-Century Co., Inc., 1940.
90.
UpdegraffRuth and Others. Practice in Preschool Education.New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1938.
91.
UpdegraffRuth and Others. Studies in Preschool Education. University of Iowa Studies, Studies in Child Welfare, 1937, Vol. XIV. Pp. 283.
92.
Current List of Publications. Office of Education, Federal Security Agency. Washington: Government Printing Office.
93.
WagonerLovisa C.The Development of Learning in Young Children.New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1933.
94.
WandlingArilita Roberts. Ten Behavior Problems Common with Preschool Children.New York: House of Field, 1939.
95.
WaringEthel B., and WilkerMarguerite. Helping Children Learn.Ithaca, New York: Ithaca Press, 1939.
96.
Working with the Child from Two to Six. Ohio Curriculum Bulletin No, 5. Columbus, Ohio: State Department of Education, 1944.