The book is printed on paper which will take watercolor well, and
where the books are individually owned some of the sketches could
be used for coloring in flat washes. They also afford suggestions
for action sketching by the children.
An excellent oral language exercise would be for the children,
after they have read the story, to take turns telling the story
from the illustrations; and a good composition exercise would be
for each child to select the illustration that he would like to
write upon, make a sketch of it, and write the story in his own
words.
These are only a few of the many ways that will occur to
resourceful teachers for making the book a valuable as well as an
enjoyable exercise in reading.
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