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Tables of Contents for Froebel and Nursery Education
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
The Distinctive Characteristics of Froebel's System
1
36
Pestalozzi, Herbart, and Froebel
37
11
Froebel's Fundamental Law; Unity or Inner Connection
48
36
Froebel's Fundamental Process: Self-Activity
84
37
Play As An Educational Factor
121
33
The Harmony Between Control and Spontaneity
154
25
Nature As The Revealer of Life, Evolution, and God
179
18
Correlation of Studies
197
15
Apperception
212
10
Individuality and Self-Expression
222
26
Objective Teaching and Manual Training
248
12
Evolution
260
5
Froebel's Ethical Principles
265
Editor's Preface
v
Preface
vii
POEMS AND PICTURES
Play with the Limbs
2
4
Falling! Falling!
6
1
The Weather Vane
7
1
The Weather Vane
8
2
All Gone!
10
4
Taste Song
14
1
Flower Song
15
1
Tick! Tack!
16
2
Mowing Grass
18
2
The Rhyme of the Bowl of Milk
20
4
Beckoning the Chickens
24
4
Beckoning the Pigeons
28
1
Beckoning the Pigeons
28
2
The Fish in the Brook
30
2
The Target
32
2
Pat-a-Cake
34
4
The Nest
38
4
The Flower Basket
42
2
The Pigeon House
44
2
Naming the Fingers
46
4
The Greeting
50
2
The Family
52
2
The Family
54
6
Numbering the Fingers
60
2
The Finger Piano
62
2
Happy Brothers and Sisters
64
1
Child's Prayer
64
2
The Children on the Tower
66
8
The Child and the Moon
74
2
The Child and the Moon
76
1
The Little Boy and the Moon
76
2
The Little Maiden and the Stars
78
2
The Light Bird
80
4
The Shadow Rabbit
84
6
The Wolf
90
2
The Wild Pig
92
2
The Little Window
94
1
The Little Window
94
2
The Window
96
2
The Charcoal Burner
98
4
The Carpenter
102
4
The Bridge
106
2
The Bridge
108
2
The Farmyard Gate
110
2
The Farmyard Gate
112
2
The Garden Gate
114
2
The Little Gardener
116
2
The Wheelwright
118
6
The Joiner
124
2
The Knights and the Good Child
126
2
The Knights and the Bad Child
128
4
The Knights and the Mother
132
2
The Knights and the Mother
134
2
Hide and Seek
136
2
The Cuckoo!
138
2
The Toyman and the Maiden
140
4
The Toyman and the Boy
144
4
The Church
148
4
The Little Artist
152
9
SONGS AND GAMES
Play with the Limbs Old English (17th Century)
161
1
Play with the Limbs Tyrolese Folk Song
162
1
Falling! Falling!
163
1
The Weather Vane
164
1
The Weather Vane
164
1
The Trees
165
1
The Windmill
166
2
Wind Song
168
1
All Gone
169
2
Taste-Guessing Game
171
1
Flower Song
172
1
Flower Song
173
1
Tick-Tack!
174
1
Tick! Tack!
175
1
Mowing Grass German Folk Song
176
1
Beckoning the Chickens
177
1
Beckoning the Pigeons
178
1
The Fish in the Brook
179
1
The Fish in the Brook
180
1
The Caterpillar
181
1
Butterflies
182
1
The Flying Bird
183
2
The Target
185
1
Pat-a-Cake Alsatian Folk Song
186
1
The Mill Wheel
187
1
The Farmer Swiss Folk Song
188
2
The Bird's Nest
190
1
In a Hedge
191
1
The Bird's Nest
192
1
What does Little Birdie say?
193
1
Lullaby
194
3
Bird Thoughts
197
1
The Flower Basket
198
2
The Flower Basket
200
1
The Pigeon House
201
1
Naming the Fingers French Folk Song
202
2
The Greeting Scotch Folk Song
204
1
Thumbs and Fingers say, ``Good Morning.''
205
1
The Family
206
1
The Family
207
2
The Family Austrian Folk Song
209
2
Numbering the Fingers French Folk Song
211
1
Lullaby Peruvian Slumber Song
212
1
Go to sleep, Thumbkin
213
1
Five in a Row
214
2
Finger Piano
216
1
The Happy Brothers and Sisters Old French Lullaby
217
1
The Baby and the Moon
218
2
O look at the Moon!
220
1
The Little Maiden and the Stars
221
2
The Child and the Star
223
1
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
223
2
Stars and Daisies
225
1
The Light Bird
226
1
The Light Bird
227
1
The Shadow Rabbit Child Song (Old French)
228
1
The Little Window
229
2
The Window
231
1
Transformation Game
232
1
The Charcoal Burner
233
2
The Carpenter
235
1
The Carpenter
236
2
The Bridge
238
1
The Joiner
239
1
The Farmyard French Folk Songs
240
2
The Garden Gate
242
1
The Little Gardener Hungarian Folk Song
243
2
The Little Gardener
245
1
Little Annie's Garden
246
1
The Little Plant
247
1
The Wheelwright
248
2
The Knights and the Good Child
250
2
The Knights and the Bad Child
252
2
The Knights and the Mother
254
1
The Knights and the Mother
255
2
Hide and Seek After Haydn
257
1
The Cuckoo
258
1
Hiding Game
259
1
Guessing the Singer
260
1
The Church
261
2
Wandering Song Old French Lullaby
263
2
The Visit
265
1
Wandering Song
266
2
Rippling, Purling Little River
268
Heart Insight
1
34
Self-Making
35
32
From wind to Spirit
67
24
Making by Unmaking
91
36
Heaven's First Law
127
40
The Revelation to Sense
167
42
The Soul of the Flower
209
34
The Discovery of Life
243
38
A Prophecy of Freedom
281
Editor's Preface
vii
Preface by the Translator
xvii
Introduction: Froebel's Philosophy
1
41
Mother Communings:
Feelings of a Mother contemplating her Firstborn Child
42
1
The Mother in Unity with her Child
43
1
The Mother's Joy in beholding her Child
44
1
The Mother at Play with her Child
45
2
The Mother observing the Development of her Child
47
1
The Mother talking to her Child
48
1
The Child at its Mother's Breast
49
4
Froebel's Introduction to the Commentaries
53
226
Mottoes and Commentaries:
Play with the Limbs
73
4
Falling! Falling!
77
4
The Weather Vane
81
4
All Gone!
85
5
Taste Song
90
5
Flower Song
95
4
Tick-Tack
99
6
Mowing Grass
105
4
Beckoning the Chickens
109
4
Beckoning the Pigeons
113
2
The Fish in the Brook
115
4
The Target
119
6
Pat-a-Cake
125
4
The Nest
129
6
The Flower Basket
135
4
The Pigeon House
139
8
Naming the Fingers
147
4
The Greeting
151
4
The Family
155
4
Numbering the Fingers
159
2
The Finger Piano
161
6
Happy Brothers and Sisters
167
6
The Children on the Tower
173
4
The Child and the Moon
177
2
The Little Boy and the Moon
179
4
The Little Maiden and the Stars
183
2
The Light-bird
185
8
The Shadow Rabbit
193
4
Wolf and Wild Pig
197
8
The Little Window
205
2
The Window.-The Two Windows
207
4
The Charcoal Burner
211
4
The Carpenter
215
4
The Bridge
219
4
The Farmyard Gate
223
4
The Two Gates
225
2
The Little Gardener
227
6
The Wheelwright
233
4
The Joiner
237
2
The Knights and the Good Child
239
8
The Knights and the Bad Child
247
2
The Knights and the Mother
249
6
Hide and Seek
255
5
The Cuckoo
260
3
The Toyman and the Maiden.-The Toyman and the Boy
263
4
The Church
267
6
The Little Artist
273
6
Appendix
279
7
Atomism
3
16
Development
19
32
The Childhood of the Race
51
30
The Symbolism of Childhood
81
30
The Meaning of Play
111
38
Old Lady Gairfowl
149
18
Pattern Experiences
167
43
Vortical Education
210
The Spirit of that training of the human Being which Educates By Developing Demonstrated by the way in which Lina Learned to Read
1
54
The Child's Love of Drawing
55
34
Guide to Paper-Folding
89
29
Stick-Laying
118
43
Froebel's Fundamental Principles of Education, his Means and Modes of Education as well as Educational aim and Object, in Relation to the Tendencies and Requirements of the Time-Represented by Himself
161
54
The Father's Cradle Song
215
2
The Children's Gardens in the Kindergartners
217
11
Training School for Kindergartners
228
13
Address by Froebel Before the Queen of Saxony
241
27
The Connecting School
268
38
Compendious Description of the Kindergarten Gifts and Occupations
306
Introduction
1
27
The Newborn Child
28
33
Movements the First Forms of Activity
61
35
Development of Sight
96
40
Hearing, Taste, Smell, and Touch
136
29
The First Emotions and their Expression
165
44
Memory Before and After the Acquisition of Language
209
30
The Different forms of Imagination
239
26
Consciousness.-Attention.-Association of Ideas
265
The Two Views. A New-Year's Meditation
1
13
Plan of an Institution for Fostering the Impulse to Creative Activity
14
9
Child-Life. The First Action of the Child
23
9
The Ball: The First Plaything of Childhood
32
29
The Seed Corn and the Child. A Comparison
61
2
The Play and Playing of the Child in Harmony with his Development and with the Totality of the Relations of his Life
63
7
The Sphere and the Cube: The Second Plaything of the Child
70
34
First Review of the Play; or, The Means of Fostering the Child's Impulse to Employ Himself
104
4
The Third Play of the Child and a Cradle Song
108
37
The Continued Development of the Child, and the Self-Unfolding Play with the Ball
145
21
The Fourth Play of the Child
166
30
Second Review of Plays-A Fragment
196
5
The Fifth Gift. The Cube Divided Equally twice in Each Dimension and with Obliquely Divided Component Cubes. Evolution of this Gift from the Preceding Gifts, and from the Nature of the Child and his Environment
201
36
Movement Plays
237
49
How Lina Learned to Write and Read
286