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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 049 118 50 000 913 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE EMRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS Burgess, Bonita G., Comp. A Bibliography. Philaloli,hia School District, Pa. 69 50p. ETJRS Price MF-$0.65 HC$3.29 Adjustment (tc Environment) , Adult Education, *Bibliogaphies, Eler,entari Grades, *Human Dovelopment, *human helations, Individual Development, Instructional Materials, Intergroup Relations, Race Relations, Resource Guiles, Secondary Grades, Self Actualization, *Socialization, *Social Studies ABSTRACT This bibliography WAS compiled for a hunan development curriculum. The materials pertain to both chU.dten and adults, and are intended tot both teachers and students. The categories are: printed works, films, filmstrips, photographs, records, And centers which produce instructional materials. In addition, a classifixation system is used for such topics as Man's Curiosity knout His Would, Search for Meaning jn Life, :Man's Feelings About Himself, ;fan's Concern foJ: Others, Man's Generations and Their Relationships, The World of Work, and Social Roles. (CiBy

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AUTHORTITLEINSTITUTIONPUB DATENOTE

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Burgess, Bonita G., Comp.A Bibliography.Philaloli,hia School District, Pa.6950p.

ETJRS Price MF-$0.65 HC$3.29Adjustment (tc Environment) , Adult Education,*Bibliogaphies, Eler,entari Grades, *HumanDovelopment, *human helations, IndividualDevelopment, Instructional Materials, IntergroupRelations, Race Relations, Resource Guiles,Secondary Grades, Self Actualization,*Socialization, *Social Studies

ABSTRACTThis bibliography WAS compiled for a hunan

development curriculum. The materials pertain to both chU.dten andadults, and are intended tot both teachers and students. Thecategories are: printed works, films, filmstrips, photographs,records, And centers which produce instructional materials. Inaddition, a classifixation system is used for such topics as Man'sCuriosity knout His Would, Search for Meaning jn Life, :Man's FeelingsAbout Himself, ;fan's Concern foJ: Others, Man's Generations and TheirRelationships, The World of Work, and Social Roles. (CiBy

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PERM,SS,C.H 10 REPRODUCE TH,R COP.'RIGHTED ANVER At HAS BEEN GRAVE°

0 lAsy-Awc.,

TO MC AND OPGANIZATI 'NE On PAWNS'JAGER AGREEMENTS 1N,TH THE ',./5 OTInCEOr EDUCATION' FETTHER RZPRCOUGNONOUTSIDE THE ERIC. ,YSTEM REOLPRES PERMIS. ON CF THE COR,FIGRT OR ER

A BIBLIOGRAPHY

COMPILED BY: BONITA G. BURGESS

THE INTENSIVE LEARNING CENTER

FIFTH AND LUZERNE STREETS

PHILADELPHIA, PA. 191110

COPYRIGHT 1969

THE SCHOOL DISTRICT or PHILADELPHIA

US. DEPAREPAENT or HEALTHEDLICOLTIDN Vitlf*IltOF 'CE OPEN/CATION

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN FERRODUCE!) EXACTER AS RECEIVED PROMTHE r EPSON OR oRwouotoNt GREGMATING IT PaNiS OF VIEW OR ()Pro,ONS :AIM DO NO/ NECESSARILYPi PRESENT OFPC(AL Off cE Of tDIJCATION POS,DON CR POLI'

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A 3I'D,LIORAP7IY

This is a tentative and incomplete bibliography that hasbeen compiled for a I7umar '')evelonment Curriculum that is beingdeveloped by the Office for Affective Curriculum Developmentand the Intensive Learning Center. !lost of the materials arearranged in alphabetical order according to

1. Adult reading and instructional materials

2. .(dult filmas

3. Short stories

4. Children's reading materials and poetry

5. Children's films and filmstrips

6. Photographs

7. Records

8. Canters for Instructional ,atertals

The children's reading materials been catc.:gorizedaccording to the tIlees addressed by th:! Photographic Filesproduced by the Earner and Row Publishin=- ,:,ompny. In thefuture ve will attempt to cates7orize our materials accordingto the Processcs involved in Education for Student Conc,7,rns,developed !-:v Awman 'everg and Terry Dorton. "e, also, cpect to annotate all of materials that arc: listnd in thisbibliography. If you have any additions to make, ?lease for-word the7;. to the Intensive 1,%arning Centex, LImerno at 5th";.tr'aet, Philadelphia, Pa. 19140.

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1. ArAILT F7ST7JCTIOL

.^r1.1(:r, f1frc:(1, Practice ,I.nd Theory of Incliyi:lual Psyc3ioloT7rei York. Ti-vrCourt, 7.nd Cow.?.ny.

Mier, Alfred, Understanding l'uT711r1 P:lturc,, 1965, graerwich,Conn,, FaT,-cett PuSlications, Inc.

1.11ison, ary L. , ed. Tdi:cationo.1 teri1s. :Tem Yorl-:Citation Press, 1967.

Ulport, Cordon ABC's of Scar)ogoating. .1(-,w York: Thc; Anti-rief7mation LE:ap.,ue of Blril-7-1th, 19C3.

fllport, cordon ". The !ature of Prudice. Cnmbrid,Addison-"esley Publishri Co. , Inc., 1954. Orden City, 1. Y.Double&v and Co. , 1958.

1penfels, Ethel J. SQnsc ,1nd Nonsense about l'r7 York.Frir2ndship Press, 1962.

71nd Terry 3orton, A BP-)lior'rr)hy on ffectiyr?F.ducon, 75-i; 71-i-psT/chin irtrlork,

Curriculun of _Concerns, Pr?.r7-sonoloo.i.e.7.1 7ducaflOn, S:Tribeties,Personal Leo.rnaJtc.---Ce, r7r7-Iduatee

Sch-ii51 of Educ.ltion,

'ristoth Politics:, 2, 1octt Trr,nslrition.

6shton-"-rrwr, Ta-char. Yor),: :;ir,on 7'd Schustr, 1163

virginir± Pi. i Therr,cvr, 1947, C,,.0,ridrc,niyersde 7rLss Co:mony.

'2ar;diki,an, Bentt. Tn the 'adst of 'plenty: Tloston: :neicon :2rcss:,196.

nues for :lister rha,r1i2. '!eT,Y York: iell Pu-lishin Comniny, Inc. 1964.

exnlosiye lnd Tvqnful

-Ins. ':obodv Knows :tv York! ';.M11 Putlishin:7

Conpany, Inc. 1963.

Thy Eire 1,-,xt Yor1::

Inc. '962

Ed'!ard C. .-11.6 Janes fl. 1i1on. (it',' Politic.HrtrvlrA nnivrsity ?rica ,nd IIT.Fisoss, 196'3.

t,xt or orn g,overnnent n3 politics, portions devotedto ;'ro politics.

3-,rker, "olcr t. .t. 11., Child 2oh,vior rc1 nav2lonr,cnt.York, London, Toronto: 'leTin-;7.TY.TrrBool: Co., Inc.

'. L. inoriticc in 07nrin7 "or1(1. York: '.1fred

C. :(nonf,

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BrIruch, Dorothy "altr, H.c77 "ays in 17);.ciplin, jeT.! Yol,k, Londonoronto! T!cCralill rook Co., Inc. 1949,

::lohert 'k)lnes, A Soci-.1 History of 'Education, 17.n7.1ewoodCliffs, ilew PreniTC72 FAH, Inc. 19E5,

2enedict, 7.uth, Patterns of Culture, Boston: '-outonCo., 1934.

Bennett, Lavone, Jr. Before the ',7y:/floircr: I istory of thegeqro in f3ml.rica, 16191962, (Thic,76771.1.: Johnson Publish-ln5; Co., Inc. 1962.

Berlo, .vid Thc ''rocesc of Co-Inunic,-.tion, York, Chico,F:an Francisco: Tlolt, TTFiston, 1'160.

g3ro1d Pnd Ur,ldo r. 2,11omares, "cthcds in :4u..lan 7)2volon--r!cnt. !:,an ;:am,=n nevolo5Flont Trairan-a-stitut2s,

3iblioprm.phy of Studic,I in Urbeul rducati.on, '!el* York! Te-lchersCollege Prs, 1968.

Bloom, Benj=in, :11ison Davis ncl. lob(trt ss Co7:7D!ms,'Aory

duct ion for Cultural Teuriw.tion, Ire York! To it,'T77:611rtValup.17.1e for an annotated bibl*oranhy o rolat'id r2:3erch.

Sti15tv Chanc in 7tyl,an Chlracteri.st5.co,Yor'%: John '11-1':v SonF, Inc. 195'4.

3oard of ..c.'duction of the Cit of. ie Yor+, Irctroos,

"orristotin, '!e! Jersc,y: Silver Burdett ':or-.1T5.-Tn-;..T,----17-65 Tr4

t serie::s of booklets cont.,.ininq bicwrcInhies of successfulwople frou diff,:rnt r,7ci:-.1 and ;.!thnic c:rouns.

P:orton, Terry, Tec..elin for T:.!rsorw.1 Intrc,Juctionto C-mbridq, v.c.:roxed pap..?.r to

pUFAIT:TA by ."Tntll 1963.

Botkin, P. /- ed., L:',/ ;-y 7urd=ln Dotm: rov,: !Tistory of nftverv,C ic ro , I 11 . , f-466-7

r'fiiid ixthur Hunan):ff-2ctiv.f2ns, yPscholor7ists,pp. 645.65, 165.

rids, KatherinJ, rr.2c171 rd Dqotional Dcvelopri.-,ntof th TrOchool Child., Londorii

Brill, The Basic "ritimas -f if.: York!Pandoffl !louse-TME., T72V.

r'rcOoric'e, Francis L. .and furw.r. '.7e,Tro ProtstThought in th.. Tnti.%th Ccntury,

765bs-)42.rrill Co., Inc.,

Brontonbrcnncr, Uric, Thc; C'n.m.7in!! ,":-,rican !';n.lculative

orrill 711Tior 2uarterly, 1961, 1..2,3-R4.

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:'roam C1,-ude in.the_Proised 7or: c' i11nnCo., 1965.tou7h, bitter, re7distc 1utolo-n1Dhv of boy F:roT-iin7

in Unrlen.

Drun(3r, Jerone, ",n: Course of fltudy,,:,./e.lopm,,.nt Center, 196S.

C,71p1,,nGer,71d, P.:Anciples of ?revinti.v PsychiF.try., '-" York,London! 3,--15-;_c Dooks, Inc., 1964.

Chamber of Corrinercc of the United St,te,3., The Concept of rov.::?.rty,7'7,7tshinp-,ton, C. , 1965.

FL, Giotto, !ley York! 1rp,r Pub1965.

I", book which h.!Is odlicntion-.1 sections of p,-rticul.,.r nertinoncefor tenchrs c.&Jinistrn.tors.

Cloments, H. "illrIrd, ,Ind P. f.)1-srt TI)echnick,Soci'l Studies: Inquiry in 71em,-:ntiry Clilssroms,

n TM.--Coles 7obert, Childr:n of Crisis. ' Stdy of Coura!,,o -'nd 'cer,

72oston: Litt1777.7-7i"6!/n ;,.nd Conp2ny,

Cornittee of Collc7e ,,nd University :.;::gr.inors, T71yono:-v ofF.duc-tion,,1 '7"bjectivs, 12.14 York: Davic:

Conant , ;lnd Subus, ":1!/ Yor; "c(;),,-H5.11nook Co. 1951

Lnrenc Trrtnsforn-).tion of the ,chool, 7.7:u York:%lfred Knonf,

"uri:-t1, ed., tc2d;._ni_L7dders. for ;1..1.1::n

"lshinr,ton, C 193.v,.1.).b1 'le, to to,.chers on every level of tad school

the primPry inter:-.st in this Nook is sensitivity to hu:t.::n

Crutchfield, 7Zichnr4., '.7onformity rzc_t 4:r , 111-193, 1955,neric,.n Psvel-iolory '---Cuban, The U,ro in Chic,J7o, Tn. Scott,

rores:n.ln ,Inc} Co. , 1364.

(Journ11 of the 'nericln :c-.tion7 of 'rte F'ciencos)rill, 1965, ,nd "inter, 1006, Volus 94, 4, ,nd 55, fo. 1,

on Tho .:ecro 'maric-n.

r1v,rles, descent of '!ln "e" York: .)1cton, 1871.

C'nrlos, (1rigin of 54.56, York: "urstsnl

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Deutsch, martin P. Minority Croun and Class Ctatus as Ttelatod toSocial and Person7ifay 7actorsE Scholastic 'chlevement,Ithca, New York: Society for Applied Anthoropology, 1960.(Monograph No. 2)

Dobzhansky, Theodosius, Evolution, Genetics and Man, 11er4 York:John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1963.

Dubos, Rene, Man Adapting, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1965.

Duggins, James H., Jr., 'A 3ucket of Books: Languap:e Differenceor Language Difficulty ?` Phi Delta Kappan, 1965, 47 2, pp. 84-85.

Dunn, L. C. and Dobzhansky, Th., Heredity, Race and Society, !tin!York: The American Library, 1959.

Durant, Mill, The Story of Philosophy, New York: Mashington SquarePress, Inc., 1361.

Education and P.ace %lotions, Massachuetts Department of Educationin cooperation t:ith the Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship

and Public Lffairs, Tufts University. Available from State dep-rtments of education of the nine northeastern states.

Erikson, Erik H., Childhood and Society, 7!a..14 York: M. 1.. Nortonand Corrany, 1950.

Fantini, Mario and Gerald Uoinstein, Tile 7,isadvantaci.ed, NevYork: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1960.

Fantini, R'rio and Gerald '7einstein, Toward a Contact Curriculum,-Joe; York: anti-Defamation League.

ranichel, Otto, M. D., The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis.Mew York! r!. N. Norton o.nd Company, Etc., 194-5.

Fitzg:rald, Byrdette S. D., Let's Act the Story, Fearon Pub-lishers, 1957.

Flavall, John H., The Development Psychology of Jean Piaget.,Princeton, Nets Jersey: D. riTrostr:Ind Co. , Inc., 1963.

Frazier, E. Franklin, Pace and Culture Contacts in the .:odernrlorld., Boston: Beacon Press, 1966'.

Freud, ",nn,., Introduction to Psychoanalysis for Teachers andPa.:,ents, 55;07zmcrson Dooks,

Friedenberg, ndgar The Vanishin7 Adolescent, let' York: DullPublishing Co., Inc.,7,LodiJ17-dilin), 1959, 190.Builds a case for the current day needs of the ,dol,scent anda schools responsibilities, opportunities, and shirt comings.

Garraty, John 'It.2rican :ILI, York' t: -artier

Fublis,ers, 196E.

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soll, :mold nc T117, 7rances L., The Chi1 frrr-. nv. toYork, ;larer end 7o!.7 194E..

(2.s.c11, 'Tnnld .ncl I1c, Infant and Child in thc: Culture of Tod',.;ow York, ;iarper Ind 194.

Gibson, John S. Citizenship , San Rafael, Calif.. DimensionsPublishinr. Co., (Dimensions in Early LearninF Saries), 1969

study that reviews raseareh and devolop7.ent in citisenshipr)ducation ithin the context of the 'r2rican democratic civicculture. It explores the socialization of the .child by thefamily and school and recommends procedures and processes forhelping the child to become a niore eff.:ictive citizen as enadult. The study contains extdnsive rosenrch hib14.orTaphicelref,:rences.

Gibson, John S., 7TeT,7 Frontiers in the Social Studirls: '7,oals forStudents, leans for Teachers, i?ow York: Citatl.on Press, 1967.

Gibson, John, The Intergroun 721ations Curriculw 7!ass.,Lincoln Filene Center for-4-751tizenship and Pu1iic :ffeirs, 1969.

Gilfond, Henr,/, .frican PlAvs for 110-Ainrr, "et, York: alkerucational Por, Corporation, 1967.

lanc,uane arts prorTran 'dith six African f-,1k

Silhan, Helen, Helping Children lccept Th lvs nd Others,:re,. York: *uron.0 of PubliCltions, Teachers Col3.-!0!re, Coluln:daUniversit'i, 1959.

Pitller, Joseph 7., Understn.ndin,7 "inoritv Croups, 'c..7 Yorkt

John t'iley :,nd Sons,

Glazer, 1-vth7..n nnd ':trick "oynihan, Royond thc.ot, C7mbridr,_, I:ass.: The "TT Pr,Iss ,nd the :TryFIrd-TInivmityrWss, 1964.

Ooldbro, Identin-t T:n.chor Ptyle to Public Diff-renc:s:Teachdrs fcv Dis:dvant,ng-.3 Children,' *.;1.-Pill-P11-1:.1. Ounrtvly,10, 2, 13C4, 161.178.refines the rnJationship between teachisw and puh$1 le%rninr

that children fro-1 rlisndventacrod bec'renundsrepresent n uniqu,: pupil population in nJ of t._!ac:lers un-icluftiv .7,cod for th-1.1.

Goodian, ;4ary Ell,n, './.-rentass in Yntuir Childen, YorCollier 130c)::s,

.:4pssett, Thorlas r., The :!istory IJ'a inDilliq, Texas: So. "cthodist Uniwrsfiv

Gtt1i T)avi(.1, Machin, Students: 711,-. viors of fturr.T.2nchJr1, Scciolop,v of Iducltien. 37t 345 353, %nrrx, 1964

Js-r-tn D. ThG Culturally ")-rriv:,d Cbild: :d

.11u,cv r.r3ucti,-1-1,. :/-ti,-nnl El. rt,nt,-2%,

Irincip-1, 1964, P4, 2 rep. 816.

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Grabs, Jean Intergr-)up FAueation: 'fethods and !"ateriolsEnglewood Cliffs, Jersey: Prentice fill Inc., 1199.Dr. Graml,s explains th-.; problems Tp,hich still exist and make

suggestions for practical cla6sroom approaches to intergroupeducation. The also cites E-.7.,:amp1os of the use of role-pinying,open-ended scripts, stories that can bring alive the Pro-blems all :people everywhere.

1Tandlin, Oscar, The lewco-Jers! 'Tegroes and Fuerto 7ic.Ins in aChangng ::::.tropolis, Garden City, 7Tew York: Doubleday ondConnny, Inc. 1959.

Oscar, ILmerican re7ple the 7,,!enticth Ccntury.?c ton: Bencon'i-ess, 190.

Intergt.un 'elations, 'lbany: The ljniver3ity of the eta of:er,r York, ,-t7.te 5ducltion Donartmmt, 1964.

source handtv,k for ala.mont,sry school teachers (grades .4,5,6).It contriins teaching mat.:rials in -11 cA-)j.ct areas which pro-

bettor kneledge 1.nd brondr understanding of :15_noritygroups.

Jack, '":"ce rtelPtions :2r.orican L 'row York:Columbia UniverFay riNss, 19 9.

Oscar, Mu i -3rnotc!0: Th-! Epic 2tor:7 of th, Great "igrationThnt lade the :Tel? Yorl . (4rosset and ThInl,p,Inc., (''niversrl Library), 1151.

rarrirrton, Th:2 Other 'TMerica: Poverty in 1;nitedYor!: The -ac.'illan Co. , 1964.

Parris, Judah, Th,.! Treatment of in ElemEntary 7,chc.olSocial Stud7.7xthryAs, Anti-DeTamati,:sn Leagueof ritnai 7':rith, 1963.

Yilgard, Ernest 74., at. nl., !lebrnoka rn 'ntivationLincoln, '10., Univ.::rsity '.1,.brska Press, 19F4.

John, Children Fail, York: 7)a1l Publishing Cr.,.

Inc., 1965.

Karen, :leur)sis and iluman Growth, :,ew Ynrk: :lortn,1950.

;-iup,hes, Longston and !i.1V-qa 7eltzJr, A Pictt-)rin `ii stay if the:.ergs in .mcrica. 7.ovisA ;:dition,;;et! Y,'Nr1: Cr-' ='n Pub., Inc1963.

cf infcm71tirn and !):".th,)s, this history contains ,lorethan a thc)usnnd

!:uplan fights Year, 1962: Suggested :ctivities and !?adihz "ateri1l3fir 1 :1:mentary c-w-rnr-ntPriraing iffice, 1959.This bibliogr-P'av inclucks se]ectd lists .f ratvri-Ils f-rchildren and t!....chers. Sug,gest.d -ctiviti:s the childr,n,,and s-va s,urc3s ^f instructi-n-1 -nd b,e<pround r.iteri7lson human ric,hts.

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Hunter, Robert, Poverty: Social Conscience in the ProgressiveEra, New York: Harper 6 Row, Publishers, 1965.

Huszar, George, Equality in America, New York: H. W. WilsonCompany, 1949.

Ilg, Frances L., M. D. and Ames, Louise Bates, Ph.D., Childand Behavior, New York: Harper and Brothers, 1955.

Isaccs, Susan, Social Development in Young Children, London:Kegan Paul and Routledge, Ltd., 1933.

Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health, New York: Scic,nceEditions, Inc., 1961.

Janowitz, Gayle, Helping Hands, Chicago, Ill.: The University ofChicago Press, 1965.

Jarolimek, John and Huber M. Walsh, Readings for :Social Studiesin Elementary Education, New York: The MacMillan Co., 1965

John, Vera D., "Intellectual Development of Slum Children: Some- Preliminary FirTaIngs", American Jourriarof Orthopsychiatry,

33 (1963), 813-833.The necessity of ppecific work in helping slum children tcacquire more abstract and integrative language than their homeconditions provide.

Jones, Maldnyn Allen, Ameican Immigration, Chicago, Ill,: TheUniversity of Chicago Press, 1360.

The Journal of Negro Education, "Educational Planning for SociallyDisadvantaged Children and Youth," 33 (Summer, 1964).A series of essays offering a good introducation to the problemsand handicaps of disadvantaged youth.

Katz, William L., Eyewitness: The Negro in American History,New York: Pitman Publishing -Corp., 1961.

Katz, William L., Teachers Guide to American Negro History,Chicago, Ill.: Quadrangle Books, 1968.A basic handbook for schools and libraries; has up-to-datebibliographic and audio-visual information, a core referencelibrary, and a complete plan for integrating American historycurriculums.

Kennedy, John F., A Nation of Immigrants, New York: Harper andRow, Publishers, 1964.

Kluckholm, Florence R. (in collaboration with Fred L. Strcdtbeckand others), Variations in Value Orientations, Evanston,Row, Peterson 6 Company, 1961.

leine,, Martin Luther, Jr., Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos orCommunity? Boston: Beacon Mss, 1967.

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Koblitz, Minnie, The American Negro in Children's Literature:A raBiblio h , New York: The Center for Urban Education, 1967.A bibliograp y which is annotated in a constructively criticalway. A source.of trade books for the K-6 level for use withthe Lower Grade Unit. Each book is listed with the readinglevel, the interest level, and the price of the book.

LeShan, L. L., "Time Orientation and Social Class': Journal ofAbnormal and Social Psychology, 1952, 47, 589-595.

Maling it Strange, New York: Harper and Row, 1968.A four look series designed to teach children to be rrlrecreative. The books also lend themselves well to an explora-tion of the inner life out of which creativity springs.

A Martin Luther King, Jr., Yonkers, New York: EducationalHeritage, Inc. 1964.

Motto Bibliography, 178 Humboldt Ave., Dorchester, Mass:Met:,opolitan Council for Educational Opportunity, 1968.An extensive bibliography compiled at the Conference onCurriculum Materials for the Study of Black History. It in-cludes a list of text books, autobiographies and biographiesfor such topics as "Africa", "The Creative Spirit", CivilRichts, etc.

Miel, Alice, The Shortchanged Children of Suburbia, New York:Institute orrhTETaiiRelations Press, 1967.

Miel, Alice, ed., Helping Children Accept Themselves and Others,New York: Bureau of-Publications, Teachers College, ColumliTE-University, 1959.

Miller, Elizabeth 'I., ed., The Negrc in America: A Bibliography,Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1966.

Minnes.)ta School. Mathematics and Science Project Trial VersionK-1. Produced under a grant from NSF. Dime-ter, Rosenbloomand Dr. Karphis (co-director), 1963.

Myers, R. E. and E. P. Torrance, Idea Boc.ks, Boston: GirrardCrmapny, 1965-66.

NEA Publications, Unfinished Stories for Use in the Classroom.Washington: NEA publications -Sales Section.

The Nerro Heritage Library, Yonkers, New Yurk: Educational--AOltaga, Inc., 1964-1967.A number of volumes of this reference wrrk have been published,including one vo1um2 of childrens literat-re, one rn NegroWoman, one rn emere.ng African nations.

Nta-fro 4istory and Literature, New York: Anti-Defamation Le:TUOorffrEi Brith, 1968.An annotated bibliography dealing with the experience of thebloc): people in the U. S.

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The Negro in American History and Culture: A List 71f Resourcesfor TeaciT flew York: The Auburn Libraty, Union TheologicalSeminary, 1965.

Newberg, Norman and Terry Borton, Education for Student Concerns,New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970 (projected)Complete lesson plans for two semester-length courses, one inCommunications, and one in Urban Affairs, with theoreticaland teacher training materials. Anthologies c.c material forstudent use in each course are also being prepL...ed.

Noar, Gertrude, The Teacher and Integration, Washington, D. C.:National EducatiT5R-TsciTi5-TIF57rreTT----

Kvoraceus, William C., John S. Gibson and Thomas J. Curtin, ed.,Poverty, Education and Race Relations, Boston: Allyn andBacon, Inc., 1967.

Noar, Gertrude, Prejudice and Discrimination, New York: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith, 196/.

Kvoraceus, William C. John S. Gil-,3o,s, Franklin Patterson, Brad-bury Sea Sholes and Jean D. Grata, NPsro Self-Concept: Implica-tions for School and Citizenship, New Ycxk. McGraw-Hill Boor--ZWIpany, Inc. 1965.

LaBarre, Weston, The Human Animal, Chicago, Ill.: The Universityof Chicago Press, 1961.

Landes, Ruth, Culture in American Education, New York: JohnWiley and Sons, Inc. 1965.

Lewis, Anthony, Portrait of A Decade, New York: Random House,1965.

Litwack, Leon F., North of Slavery: The Negro in the Free States,1790-1860, Chicago, Ill., The University of Chicago Press, 1965.

Lorenz, Konrad, Evolution and Modifi'ation of Behavior, Chicago,Ill., University of CEicago Press, 1961.

Lukas, J. Anthony, "Whitey Hasn't Got the Messa^e," New YorkTimes Magazine, August 27,1967, p. 24.

Marden, C. F. and G. Meyer, Minorities in American Society, NewYork: American Book Co., 1952.

Marx, Gary, Protest in Prejudice, New York: Harper and Rcw,Publishers, 1967.

Mazzant, V. E. and Besell, H., Communication Through the LatentLanguaire, April, 1956, Vol. X, Nos. 2 pp. 250-2611, AmericanJournal of Psychotherapy.

McGill, Ralph, The South and the Southerner, Boston: Little,Brown, and Company, 1964.

McWilliams, Carey, Brothers Under the Skin, Boston: Little, Brownand Company, 1964.

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MeaLl, Margaret, ed., Cnnperation an(' Competition Amonr PrimitivePeoples, Gaston: Beacon Press, 1961.

Miel, Alice, The Short Changed Children of Suburbia, New YorkInstitute of Human-iTeaons Press, 1967.

Mitler, Herman P., Rich Man, Pnnr Man, New York: Thnmas Y. CrowellCo., 1964.

Montagu, Ashley, The Biosocial Nature of Man, New York: GrovePress, Inc., 1956.

Montagu, Ashley, Man's Most Dangerous Myth, Cleveland, Ohio:The World PubligliinC67., 1964.

Montapr, Ashley, The Humanization of Man, New York: Grave Press,Inc., 1962.

Montessori, Maria, The Secret of Childhood, Bombay, Calcutta,Madras, New Delhi: Orient Lnn7mans, 1967.

Osofsky, Gilbert, Harlem: The Making, of a Ghetto, New York:Harper and Wm, Publishers, 1966.

Passon, A. Harry, ea., Education i., repressed Areas, New York:Bureau of Publications, Teachers Collee, Columbia Univ., 1963.

Penn, Brooks, and Berch, The Negro American in Paperback, Washing-ton, D.C., National EduCaion Assoc., 1957.

Plato, Republic, Jewett Edition, An Everyman Publication,pp. 425-434.

Plcski, Harry A. and Roscoe C. Brown, eds., The Negro Almanac,New York: Bellwether Publishinr Co., 1967.

Protect Mission, Baltimore Maryland: Baltimore City Public SchoolsFord Foundation, 1967.A report on a week-end conference Self- Concept - the Creat-ive "I".

P R 6 R Committee on Civil and Human Rights of Educators. ABibliograhhy of Multi-Ethnic Textbooks and Supplementary Mat-erials, Wasi.ington, D. C.: National Educations Assoc., 1968

P R & R Committee nn Civil and Human Rights of Educators: AnIndex to Multi-Ethnic Teaching; Materials and Teacher Resnurces.Washiniton, D. C.: NationaThis index contains a biblio^,raphy of multi-ethnic teachingmaterials, composite lists and catalor,s of films and filmstrips,teaching pro -rams developed by local school districts and teach-inn prosxams developed by local school districts ani teachinrprcrrams deve;nped by other agencies or persons.

Publications 61 -68, New York, N. Y.: Anti-Defamation League ofB nai

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Puerto Rican Profiles, New York: The Board of Education of theCity of New York, 1964.A description of the background and culture of Puerto Ricanmigrants and of the problems with -,,d..justment, housing, ec-onomic status, neighborhood, and schools which they face.

Randolph, Norma and William Hone, Self Ehhancinr Education:, PaloAlto: Sanford Press, 1966.

Rapport, Dal,id, On the Psychoanalytic Theor2 of Motivation: AastemAtizin. Attem t, Lincoln, Neb.: University of NebraskaPress, pp. -24 , 1.960.

Rell, Fritz, and David 'aineman, Children Who Hate, New York:The Free Press of Glencoe, 1965.

iliessman, Frank, The Culturally Deprived Child, New York: Harperana Row PublishefFTTUT3.

Riessman, Frank, "The Overlooked Positives of DisadvantagedGroups," Journal of Negro Education, 1964, 33 225-231,

Riis, Jacob A. How the Other Half Lives, New York: Hill andWang, Inc., 1966.

Rogers, Carl R. Counseling and Psychotherapy, Boston, New York,Chicago, AtlanT5THoughton Mifflin Co.,Ig42.

Rollins, Bryant, Danger Song, Boston: Little, BrY6wn t Co., 1967.

Rose, Peter, The Subject is Race, New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 1968.A revi:w of the histroy of the thoughts and commentaries onrace and race relations by early social scientists and aslo adescription of ;low various people are handling the teachingcontent of race relations courses, and how they might improveit in light of new theoretical and empirical fi.tdings.

Rose, Peter I., They and We: Racial and Ethnic Relations in theUnited States,Nlw York, Random House, 1965.

Roth, Henri, Call It Sleep, New York: Avon Books, 1934.

Rubin, Louis J., ed., Life Skills in S..hool and Society, Wash-ington, D. C. Associ;aion for Supervision ana CurriculumDevelopment 1969 Yearbook.

Ruesch, Jurgen, M. D., Therapeutic Communication, New York:W. W. Norton and Co., Inc., 1961.

Schiff, Sheldon K. and Sheppard Kellam, "A Community-WideMental Health Program of Prevention and Early Treatment in

First Grade."Psychiatric Reseavzh Report 21, American Psychiatric Assoc.

April, 4.967.

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Schramm, Wilbur, et. al., The Science of Human Communication,New York, Lonoon: Basic Books, Inc., Publishers, 1963.

Schutz, William C., A Three Dimensional Theory of InterponalBehavior, New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, 1960.

Senior, Clarence, Stran-rers Then Neighbors: From Pil,rrims toPuerto Ricans, New Ynrk: Anti-Defamation Learde-7T WriaiB'rith, 1961.

Sexton, Patricia Cayo, Spanish Harlem: An Anatomy of Poverty,New York: Harper E Row Publishers, 1965.

Shapiro, Fred., Race, Riots, New York, 1964. New York: Crnwell-Collier Publish-T:7g Co., 19E4.

Silberman, Charles E., "Give Slum Children a Chance--a RadicalProposal,", Harpers Magazine, May, 1964.

Silver, James W., MississilspiThe Closed Society, New Ynrk:Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., 1963.

Simeons, A. T. W., Man's Presumptuous Brain, New York: E. P.Dutton and Competny,-TFC., 1961.

Simon, Arthur, Faces of Poverty, St. Louis, Missouri: ConcordiaPublishinv. House, 1966.

Simpson, G. E., and J. M. Yinger, Racial and Cultural Minorities,New York: Harper and Row, Publishers.

Spoerl, Dorothy T., ed., Tensions Our Children Live With:Stories for Discussion, Boston: Beacon Press, 1962.

S R A, Teacher Education Extension Service, Series 1, Grades .K-12By June Sark Heinrich, SRA, Inc., 259 East Erie St., Chica7p,Illinois, 60611.

S R A, Our Working World - Grades 1-3, Undurlyinr Concept-Unlimited Wants versus Limited lesourcesBookReco-ds - Record Script BookUnitActivity BookTextIncludes Stories - poems - songsFamily - First Grade Specimen Set - 6.75Neic:hborhood - Second 6.85Metropolitan Community = Third

Stern, Philip M., The Shame of a Nation, New Ycrk: Ivan Obolensky,Inc., 1965.

Stone, L. Joseph, & Church, Joseph, Childhood and kiolescence,New Ycrk: Rando-rt House, 1957.

Stratton, Madeline Robinson, Negroes Who Helped Build America,Boston: (,inn and Company, 1965.

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Sullivan, harry Stack, ConcAotions of Modern Psychiatry, 2nd Ed.William Alanson WhiteMialatric Foundation, Washington, D. C.

Sullivan, Harry Stack, The Inter ersonal Theory of Psychiqa,INew York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1953.

Szasz, Thomas S., M. D., The Myth of Mental Illness, New York:Hoebei-Harper Book, 1951.

Teaching About Minorities in Classroom Situations, Bureau ofCurriculum Board of Education of the City ofNew York.A source of factual Lackground material concerning differentminorities, suggested lesson plans, suggested responses toawkward or prejudiced children's questions, and bibliographicalmaterial about different minorities.

U. S. Riot Commission, Report of the National Advisory Commissionon Civil Disorders, New York: Bantam Books7-1968.

Van Den Berg, J. H., The Changing Nature of Man, New York:Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1964.

Van, T. L. William, Prejudiced--How Do Peo,le Get That Way?,New York: Anti-Defamation League of nal B'rith, 19-68.

Vinacke, W. E., et. al., Nebraska Symposium and Motivation,Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1962.

Ward, Winifred, plaxmaking with Children, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1957.

Watson, Tobert I., The Greet Psycholopsts from Aristotle toFreud, New York, Ph la.: J. 13--. Lippincott Co., 1963.

Weinberg, Meyer, ed., Learning Together: A Book on IntegratedEducation, Chicago, Ill.: Integrated Eoucation Asscciates, 1964.A dollection of short specific articles from a variety of sourceswritten by people working in the field, and with An extensivebibliogrphy.

Whipple, Babette S., The Group-talk, Cambridge, Mass.: EducationalServices Inc., 1967.

White, R. '1., Motivation Reconsidered: The Concept of Competence,''Psychological Issues, 1963.

Wiener, Norbert, The Human Use of Hunan Beings, Garden City,N. Y.: DoubledaTiTU--6c., Inc., rno.

Williams, Robin M., Jr., Stranger Next Door: Ethnic Relationsin American Communities, Englewo-)d CIITTENTJ7TFFJrifIr:c-Hail, Inc., 1964.

Wirth, 'Louis, The Ghetto, Chicago, Ill.: Tle Univ. of Chicago Pres

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Woodson, Carter G. and Charles H. Wesley, The Negro in Our History,"Tenth Edition, Washington, D. C.: The Associated Pub.,Inc.1062.In a clz,ar and concise this o.,:tstanding book presentsir' succinct fom the eorbutions of the Negro to Americanlife.

Woodworth, Roberts and Sheehan, Mary R., Contem ovary Schoolsof Psychology., New York: The Rorald P;.7,ess Co.,, 1 4.

Wright, Betty Atwell, E-:lutlatinajor Diversity, New York: TheJohn Day Company, Inc., 19 S.

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2. ADULT FILMS

All The Way Home (291/2 min.), Anti-Defamation League of B'naiB'rith.

Borton, Terry and Norman Newberg,"Prelude" -"A Lot of Undoing to Do" - N"Urban Affairs" - N

."It's Between the Lines" - N"Making Sense" - N"Process As Content" - NFilms available at: Office of Affective Development, Rm. 329,Parkway at 21st St., Phila., Pa. 19103

The Burden of Truth (67 min.) Anti-Defamation League of BinaiBtrith

Challenge of Urban Renewal (28 min.), Encyclopedia BritannicaEducational Corp.

Crisis in Levittown (311/2 min.), Anti-Defamation League of B'naiB'rith.

A Day in the Night of Jonathan Mole (32 min.), McGraw-Hill Bnok Co.

Education and Race Relations (28 min.), Kinescopes of T. V. tapeseries, State Departments of Education in New England, NewYork, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Focus - Inner City, Free Library's Regional Film Center, 114 No.19th St., Phila., Pa. MU6-5367.

For All My Students (36 min.), University of California ExtensionMedia Center.

Interview with Bruce Gordon (17 min.), Contemporary Fi2ms, Inc.267 W. 25th St., New York: N. Y. 10001

Intruder in the Dust (87 min.), Anti-Defamation League of B'naiB'rith.

Lay My Burden Down (60 min.), National Education TelevisionFilm Service.

Nothing But A Man (92 min.), Brandon Films, Inc.

Raisin in the Sun (125 min.), Cinema, Inc., 234 Claredon St.,Boston, Mass., 02116.

Reflections on an Age, Philadelphia: United Church ^f Christ,1505 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, 2966.

Teaching the Disadvantaged Child Series, New York: MCraw-HillBook Company1. Portrait of a Disadvanta ed Child: T,,mmy Knight (16 min.)2. ortralt o t e nner City Jo oo : A Place to Learn (18 min.3. Portrait of the Inner City-TIT-Fin.)

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A Time for Burning (58 min.), Contemporary Films

Troublemaker (54 min.), Blue Van Films, 23 No. 31st Street,New Yer.k, N. Y., 10001.

Walk in my Shoee (42 min.), Anti-Defamation League cf B'nai Brith.

W,tts: Riot or Revolt (45 min.), Anti-Defamation League of B'nai

Where Is Prejudice: (SC min.), National Education Tv. Film Serv.

Who Do You Kill? (51 mil.), Assoc. Instructional Materials

Willie Catches on (24 mLn.), McGraw-Hill Book Co.

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3. SHORT STORIES

Aesop, Aesop's Fables, Lippincott, 1949, *3.50.

Child Study Assoc. of America.;, The Holiday Stroy Book,Crowell, 1952, $3.95.

Child Study Assoc. of America, Read Me More Stories, Crowell,1951, $2.50.

Levitan, Mina, Faces Looking Up, Harper, 1960, $2.95

Martignoni, Margaret: Every Child's Story Book, Watts, 1959,$3.95.

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4. CHILDREN'S READING MATERIAL AND POETRY

The Central Theme is: Unity and Diversity of Man

A=Animals in the story

FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY OF MAN

Selz, Irma, Katy Be Gooc', Lothrop, 1960, $2.75A humorous story of a little Amish girls visit to New York.When Katy visits her friend, she is introduced to T.V., airconditioning, baby sitters, big stores, and escalators.

SOCIALIZATION AND EDUCATION OF.MAN

Adams, Russell L., Great Negroes, Past and Present, Chicago:Afro-American Publishing Co., 1964.

Cieciovka, Bobb: and Frank Cieciovka, Negroes in American History:A Freedom Primer, The Student Voice, Inc.A simplified account of Negroes in America for younger childrenor slow readers designed for use in The Freedom Schools' staffedby the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

Clark, Ann Nolan, In My Mother's House, Viking, 1941, $3.00The life and values or tie Tewa Pueblo Indians in New Mexicoare revealed in sensitive prose and illustration.

Clayton, Edward, Martin Luther King: The Peaceful Warrior,Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964.

Dolch, Edward W. and Marguerite P. Dolch, Stories from Canada,Champaign, Ill., Garrard Publishing Co., 196-47

Durham, Philip and Everett L. Jones, The Negro Cowboys,New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., Inc., 1965.

Epstein, Sam and Beryl, George Washington Carver, Champaign,Ill.: Gerrard Publishing Co., 1960.

Faulkner, Georgene, Melindy's Happy Summer, New York: JulianMessner, Inc., 1964.The story of a summer spent by a Negro girl from the FederalHousing Project for Negroes in Boston with a family in Maine.Recommended for grades 4-7.

Graham, Shirley, Jean Baptiste Pointe DeSable, New York: JulianMessner, Inc., 1949.The biography of an eighteenth century Boston Nerro poetess.

Gould, Jean, That Dunbar Bo_ y: The Story of America's FamousNegro Poet, New York: 16-1a, Vead and Cr"., 1965.

Hanff, Helen, Religious Free,.'om: The American Story, new York:Grosser ar1,1 Dunlap, Inc., 1966.A description of the early American settlements in the Enr:lish,Swedish, anl Dutch colonies. The author shows how reli-iousintolerance led to the founding of these settlements and tracesthe development of religious freerlom as .an estn_blishe, part ofAmerican life.

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Hayes, Wilma Pitchford, The Hawaiian Way, New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1961.

Ish-Kishor, JuOith, Joel is the Youngest, Eau Claire, Wise.,E. M. Hale and Co., 1954.A novel about the life of a young Jewish boy which describesmanh Jewish holidays and customs, Recommended for crades 4-7.

Jackson, Jessee, Charley starts from Scratch, New York: Harperand Row, Publishers, 1958.The story of a Negro students career adventures after hi;school -Traduation. Recommended-for grades 5-12.

Kinrman, Lee, Pierre Pidgeon, Hourhton, 1943.Pierre, the son of a Canadian fisherman, likes to help hisfather unload fish, to sell his mother's bread to the touristsand best of all to carve model boats. The story of Pierre'sacquisition of a ship model in a bottle and his discovery ofhow the ship is inserted will r,ive primary readers an ideaof life in the Gaspe.

Lewiton, Nina, Rachel, Eau Claire, Wise., E. M. Hal & Co., 1954.A novel bout a young Jewish girl and her life on the LowerEast Side of New York. Recommended for 7rades 4-7.

Martin, Patricia MilJs, Benjie Goes Into Bi.siness, Putnam,1961,;$2.75.Benjie decides to find out what free enterprise really means.He roes into business for himself-baby-sittinF, runninF errands,mowing lawns and belly'', walked around the block by St. Be/nards.He buys presents and puts his surplus in the bank just thee aman in business for himself.A

Martin, Patricia, The Pointed Brush, Lothrop, 1959, $2.75.Little Chun- Yee, small sixth son, is less help in the ricefields than the other children and so is chosen to learn toread and write. But when Chung Yee shows "the power of thewritten word" to release Elder Uncle, unjustly imprisoned,Honored Father decides all his sons shall sit at the feet ofthe teacher and pwow wise and powerful.

MilFender, Dharathula, Crispus Attacks, New York: Bnbbs-MerrillCo., Inc., 1965.

Patterson, Lillie, Frederick Dnuvlass: Freedom Fighter, Champairn,Ill., Garrard Publishing-

Shotwell, Louisa, Roosevelt Graa, Cleveland: World Pub. Co., 1963.

Turner, Mina, U. S. Means Us, Houghton, 1947, $2.25.Simple explanations, liberal use of illustrations and manypictographs explain the threefold nature of the U. S. Govern-ment and the part each voter plays in the government.

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Bagmeister, rshnda W., Voices in the Night, Indianapolis: Bnbbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1935.A novel about the adventures of a young*_ r,irl living with afamily helping runaway slaves to escape to freedom in Canada.

Bennett, Rainey, Secret Hiding Place, World, 1960, $3.00Little Hippo, the pet of the herd, is tired of always beingpetted and fussed over. He searches for a place where he canbe alone but then is afrais!. All ends well when he finds asecret hiding, place where he can be clone but "not ton alone."Even children past the picture book stage will appreciateLittle Hippo's predicament.A

Baskow, Elsa, Pelle's New Suit, Harper, 1929, $2.50Pelle trades work wITRilTe sheep-shearer, the man who dyeswoo], his grandmother who cards and spins wool, his motherwho weaves, the tailor who sews, his new suit. And he winks

at the sheep as he wears his suit to church on Sunday.A

Bianco, Pamels, The Dell in the Window, Walck, 1953, $2.75A sympathetic family story of hew seve year old Victoria sersout to buy a Christmas present for each of her five sistersonly to fall and lose all her money in the snow. With thehelp of a cub scout and au unusual wooden loll, the familyhas a happy Christmas.

Bishop, Claire Huchet, The Five Chinese Brothers, Coward, 1936,$2.50Five brothers all work together to save life of one brotherin. this humorous tale.

Brown, Marcia, The_Little Carousel, Scribner, 1946, $3.25.Anthony lives a a lively Italian tenement district in a largecity. He is sometimes lonely, since his mother works and hisfather is away in the Navy. Watching the ,,,ay street CanAlsel,Tony wishes that he had a nickel for a ride.

Burton, Elsa, Katy and the Biz Snow, Hnurhtcn, 1943, $3.25Everycne works together in a blizzard, but it take willingleadership, and Katy the tractnr had that.

Chonz, Selina, A Bell for Ursli, Walck, 1953, $3.75Everycne in tRe family and every(ne in the villa7e wrrk tret-her when sprit-1J- festival time comes.

Davis, Alice, Timothy Turtle, Wiser, 1940, $2.50It takes all 7ThITanimil 'friends thinkirr: ant workin- tr-f'.ether to help Timothy turn ri':ht side up a-ain.A

DuBois, William Pore, Li( n, Vikinr, 1956,The heal artist in the71nimal fact'ry anrrunces that he willdraw an animal and call it LION': "It will be beautiful!" Butrepeated observations are require,1 bef, re the nAlch sketchbecome; inoeel the Kin:: the Beasts. 22

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Evans, Katherine, A Bundle of Sticks, Whitman, 1962, $2.25A rug maker gives its business to his three sons. One makesthe patterns, one mixes the dyes, one works the loom. Whena prize is offered for the most beautiful rug they quarrel.With bundles of sticks their father teaches them a lesson;in the end the prince says, "The prize is yours, you havewon it by working together."

Kahl, Virginia, Away Went Wolfgang, Scribner, 1954, $3.50Everyone has his place ands his work in the community if hecan only find it as did this dog in an Australian Village.

Kravetz, Nathan, A Horse of Another Color, Little, 1962, $2.95Neither Miss Allen nor the principal nor the counselor northe doctor can find anything wrong with Henry Baxter. He justloves to draw horses, yellow horses, blue horses. After theart exhibit, Profe.ss'r Giller comes to tell Henry his bluehorse was chosen the favorite picture by people who attended.

McLemore, Dale, and M. Vere DeVault, Sociology, Austin, Texas:The Steck Co., 1962This book will arouse children's curiosity and furnish manyclues ao to how to satisfy curiosity concerning groups to whichthey belong and will belong as adults. Good for fourth grain up.

Schlein, Miriam, Elephant Herd, Scott, 1959,Two small elephants realize the importance of group life whenthey face a clay and a night away from the herd.A

Schneider, Nina, While Susie Sleeps, Scott, 1957, $3.00Thu night workers all belong to the community which suppliesfood, protection, and transportation to each small chile.

Stolz, Mary, Belling the Titer, Harper, 1961, $2.75Asa and Rambo, the smallest mice learn the value of activeparticipation in mouse society when they find that they havebeen chosen by the steering committee to bell the cat. Afters,me slight confusion, they succeed in a tiger, not acat, and together they frighten an elephant. When these ad-ventures help them become fearless, they return home to under-mine the tyrannical hold their leader has over his museconstituency.A

Tcoze, Ruth, Silver from the Sea, Viking, 1962, $2.75On a Vietnam beach, a small boy looks forilarl to his participa-ticn on Fish Day, when his is to become one of the villageworkers. The rhythm of the text matcnes the steady pullingof the workers.

MAN BY HIMSELF AND IN SEARCH OF HIS OWN BEST SELF

Anglund, Joan Walsh, A Friend is Someone Who Like.: You, Haro.)urt,1956, $1.75A friend can be a boy or a girl, p. cat or a It can be abrook that "lcs you sit quietyly besi,le it" when you won'tfeel like speaking.

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Burden, Shirlej, I Wonder Why, Garden City, N. Y.:Doubledayand Co., 1963.

Cameron, Folly, The Cat Who Thought He Was a Ti.ger, Coward, 1956,$2.25Because this little cat thinks he is different, he leads alonely life. After a visit to the zoo, he is a cat, andeveryane is happy to have him act like the other kittens.A

DeRegniers, Beatrice Schenk, A Little House of Your Own,Harcourt, 1954, $2.25A child's need for a retreat, where he can think private thoughts,is poetically described through a series of 'houses of your own.'The idea is extended to include adults' needs for privacy, andthe interrelationship between the individual and the group isexplored.

Lexou, Joan, Cathy Is Company, Dial, 1961, $2.50The anticipation and excitement of Cathys' first night awayfrom home are realistically portrayed in this book for youngerreaders.

Oakes, Vanve, Winy Wong., P-ne,Acan, New York: Julian Messner,Inc., 1961..The story of ;2. young Chinese-American boy who explores hisChinese heritage and the ways ix which it influences his lifeas an American.

Yashima, Taro, Umbrelle., Viking, 1958, $2.50Enthusiasm for her lovely new birthday rein boots and umbrel3acauses ''Morro" to take an independent step.

Zolotow, Charlotte, The Night When Mother Was Awl, Lothrop. 1958.A little girl misseTFr mother. Her father understands howshe feels and lets her stay ip late and experience the mysteryand lcAeliness of a summer niv'at,

MAN'S NEED FOR ACCEPTNCE RESPECT, COMPANSIONSIIIP, BELONGING,AND

Englund, Joan Walsh, Love Is A Spacial Way of Feeling, Harcourt,1960, $1.75The world is a large str.-..nge place to 3 young ch4ld growingup. He needs love to bolster and comfort him. Tit this story,a young child will recognize the ,./arm feeling :he experienceswhen someone needs him, when someone understar.Js withcut words,and when he knows that he is not alone.

Averill, Esther, Jenny's First Party, Harper, 1948, $1.35An allegorical tale, alittle black eat overcomes her timidityat her first party.t.

Beim, Jerrold. Smallest Boy in the Class, Morrow, 1349, $2./5Tiny becomes an intcrgral part ZT-Ificfirst-rrade class when

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Beim, Lorraine and Jerrold, Two Is a Team, Harcourt, 1945, $2.50The spontaneous friendship and cooperation of two small boyswho live in the same neighborhood provide the story theme.Only thou the pictures is it apparent that the boys belongto different racial groups.

Brown, Margaret Wise, The Runaway Bunny., Harper, 1952A picture story that reThtes all the ways a small bunny decideshe can run away from his mother. In each case, she tenderlytells him how she would follow and find him.A

Cloutier, Helen, The Many Names of Lee Lu, Whitman, 1960, $2.25.A new Chinese-American boy loses ti-.e-Tump in his throat whenhe is introduced to the class by an understanding teacher andgreeted by the redheaded boy in front of hims as "Hi ya, Joe!.

Estes, Eleanor, The Hundred Dresses, New York: Harcourt, Braceand World, Inc., 1944.The story of a poor Polish girls imaginary dresses and theridicule of her classmates.

Flack, Marjorie, The Story About Ping, Viking, 1933, $1.75When adventurous Ping avoids the spank given the last duck toboard the houseboat at night, he has adventures with cor-morant fishing birds and a Chinese family on another boat,but nothing is so welcome as the call of the man on the wise-

eyed boat that is home.

Jackson, Jesse, Cell Me Charley, New York: Harper & Row, Pub.1945The story of how a w:Iiite town's first Negro student wins ac-ceptance. Recommended for Grades 5 and up.

Lewiton, Mina, Candita Choice, New York: Harper & Row, Pub. 1959A novel about a young Jewish girl and her life on the LowerEast Side of New York. Recoil-mended for grades 4-7:

Priolo, Pauline, Piccolina and the Faster Bells, Little,1962$3.00This very little girl longs for someone to lift her high asthe bell rings and say, "Grow child! grow!" Pictures andtext convey the siphts and sounds and customs oc Sicily.

Reyher, Becky, M Mother Is The Most Beautiful Woman In theWorld, Rothrop, 94 , $2.50A Russian folk tale is about a little girl who describe. herMother as "the most beautiful woman in the world." To thechildren, "beautiful" means "much loved."

Wise, William, Cowboy Surprise, Putnam, 1961, $2.00Mike and Sally endure much teasing from the children becausethey must wear glasses. Things change for them Wild Bill, afamous cowboy performer, comes to town and with a gallant un-derstanding gesture turns their glasses int a status symb.)1.

Yashima, Taro, Crow Bra, Viking, 1955, $3.00This warm & sensitive story centers on the problems offrightenk. 1, introverte4 country bury whi is ri'iculed by hisclassmiter. A n,w teacher fin's :ds speciol talents an brin7s

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they have done him and regret it. A picture book in format, itwill be most appreciated by the eight to ten year olds.

MAN'S SEARCH FOR SECURITY and MAN'S PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

Ayer, Jacqueline, Nu Deng and His Kite and A Wish For Little Sister,Harcourt, 1959,Picture books that give a vivid pictures of family living on theexciting klongs (canals) of Bangkok, Thailand.

Becker, Edna, 900 Buckets of Paint, Abingdon, 1949, $2.50An Old Woman moves from one place to another in search of the oneplace that will be just right for her and her cow an donkey andtwo cats - and the list place looks remarkably like the first!A

Evans, Eva Knox, Home Is A Very Special Place, Capitol, 1961, $3.95Written to reassure children of the vaFeTT their home life.Story sometimes gets involved, but rives an over-all view ofthe place of the home in any society.

Clark, Ann, Little Navojo Bluebird, Viking, 1943, 52.75Navajo country, coriunity, and family life are beautifully picture(

GaL!, Wanda, Millions of Cats, Coward, 1928, $2.50Because of "millions6765ts' jealous of each other, they are alldestroyed except the shy little kitten, who is then adopted.'

Golden, Grace, Seven Dancing Dolls, Bobbs, 1961. $2.95A Polish castle in the 1830's was a community in itself. Mother,father, eaughvers, guests, and servants from Nana to Lights, thelamplighter, respond to one another according to the etiquetteof the times.

Gross, Mary Anne, Mother, These ,,re M Friends, Boston, Mass.:City Schools Curriculum Service, Inc., 169.

Heyward, DuBoL,e, The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes. Hought,1939, $3.25.The little bunny attins her ambition of belonging to the FiveEaster Bunnies. She also inspires cooperation in her on family.A

Lenski, Lois, Papa Small, Walck, 1951, $2.25A story about a happy family with three children.

Hughes, Shirley, Lucy ant'. Toni's Day, Scott, 1960, $3.25Children will identify with Lucy ane Tom's daily activities inthe hme, scho 1, ant neighborhood of a typical British urbanfamily.

Kcpes, Julie', Five Little 11,--nkeys, Hour,hton, 1952, $2.50An animal aller7ory illustrates gnoup discipline.

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Lianf:, Yen, Happy New Year, Lippincott, 1961, $2.95Shows all of the things a Chinese family does to prepare for andcelebrate the New Year. Since many countries of -the Far Eastcelebrate this most important holiday of the year in like fabhion,the book has wide appeal.

Polite, Leo, A Boat for Peype, Scribner, 1950, $3.25As he lived in a fishing area along the California Coast, Poppetsgreatest wish was for a sailboat,of his own.

Suess Dr., Horton, tirton Hears L Who, Ran.YrA, 1954, $2.95Bi,; Horton, the ere7hant, tries,t75Protect the settleb,ent ofsmall whos which he discovers.A

Sutherland, Efua, Playtime in Africa, Atheneum, 1962. $3.00Both younger and middle-grade children will be inerest_i in theclear photographs which bleed the page and in the spritely de-scriptive text whowing what the children of Ghana do foramusement.

Uchida, Yoshiko, Rokubei and the Thousand Rice :Bowls, Scribner,1952, $2.75A Japanese potter and his wife and children find they do notreally want the orierly dull life in the rich man's home makingpottery. The inspiration for art comes from plowing fields inthe sun and running in the wind.

Weil, Lisl, I Wish I Wish, Houghton, 1957, $2.75Francesca's life in Florence as shown in this book about therealization of her wish for a painting of her own like the oneshanging in the Galleria. Lisa's paintin7 comes in a locketworn by a cat that is also part of the rift.

MAN'S NEED FOR ASSOCIATION AND EXPRESSION IN GIZOUFS

Beim, Jerrold, Swimming Hole, Morr-w, 1951, $2.75Younger children are able to understand how ridiculous colorprejudice can be whn it interferes with the wholesome fun ofthe group.

Elkin, Benjamin, Loucest Noise in the World, Viking, 1954, $3.00How all the people in the world listen and absolute silenceprevails is the theme.

Francoisa, Seignobosc, The Big Rain, Scribner, 1961. $3.25Jeanne-Marie helps when too much rain floods her village.

MacDnnal,', Olden, Little Lost Lamb, Doubleday, 1945, $3.00In the sheep world, one shoup stays with the flock an' i shep-herd's duty is to retrieve the wanderin,- ones.A

Merriam, Eve, A Gaggle of Geese, Knopf, 1960, $2.95Terminology is as important in the animal w.1,10 as in tde human.Paul Goldone's pictures enliven a picture book which slnuld en-chant any age learnint, but associations in the animal world."One book can only no so far t: show what different ,,r-ups therepro . . ,

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Politi, Leo, Little Leo, Scribner, 1951, $3.25When Little Leo wears his American Indian chief suit into anItalian village he has all the other children playing 'cowboys andIndians" with him.

Rey, Hans, A Cecily G and the 9 Monkeys, Houghton, 1942. $3.25A lonely giraffe and a homeless family of monkeys are unitedin this nonsense tale.A

Webber, Irma E., It Looks Like This, A Point of View Book, Scott,1948, $2.50To High Mouse, "Cow" means "things" that say Moo look like this"until he is challenged by three mice who live in other parts ofthe barn, who see the cow quite differently. Drawings show thecow from four mouse-eye vantage points.A

MAN'S CONSTANT NEED TO LEARN, PERFORM AND ADJUST TO ROLES

Barker, Melvern J. 6 O'Cloct Rooster, Oxford, 1953On a visit to his counfFTEEUFTFITa little city boy is disturbedby night noises and sleeps late in the morning. On each succeed-ing day he wakes earlier until at last he becomes used to countryhours.

Bemelrnan's, Ludwig, Madeline, Viking, 1939, $3.50A girl in a school in Parrs asserts her individuality and gainsattention.

Brenner, Barbars, Barto Takes the Subway, Knopf, 1961, $2.95Barto Garcia moves to New York City from a farm in Puerto Rico,the city seems only busy, noisy, and crowded. Then hs has hisfirst exciting ride on a subway and Barto begins to change hismind :bout the city.

Burton, Virginia Lee, The Little House, Houghton, 1942, $3.25An unhappy little house, buiff-itriFie country, finds itself, aftermany years, surrounded by skyscrapers and subways until at lastit is in the heart of t , city. In the end the house is moved farout in the countryagain, where it may enjoy the flowers leaves, 1

and snowflakes. The story :Mows changes in a neighborhood andtelss what happens as cities grow larger and swallow up more andmore fields and orchards.

Burton, Virginia Lee, Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, Houghton1939, $3.00Mike can no longer find jobs, for people feel that his old-fash-ioned steam shovel is inferior to the newer diesel engines. Mikeproves that he and Marianne are are still in prime condition and,in doing so, finds a permanent home and job for the two of them.

D'Aulaire, Ingri and Edgar Perin, Nils, Doubleday, 1948, $3.00The boys call Nils a sissy when hiThe his grandmother's Present,

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DeRegniers, The Giant Story, Harper, 1953, $2.92S story about a boy who thinks that he is also a Giant. Hismother accept;; both the giant and the small sleepy boy who comeshome at night.

Duncan, Lois, Littlest One in the Family, Dodd, 1960Robert dislikes his role of eing the littlest one in the familyand decides that "the only way to be grown-up is to do grown-Upup things. The family reacts in a tolerant, kindly fashion toRoberts' attempts at adulthood. The arrival of a helpless newbaby shows Robert how very grown-up he really is.

Duvoisin, Rober, Petunia, Knopf, 1950, $1.99Petunia, the go6167Tinds a book and, proud of her new wisdom,is free with her advice. Not until all the barnyard is in aturmoil does Petunia learn that wisom must be in the mind and inthe heart.A

Evers, Aif, Abner's Cabin, Watts, 1957, $2.95This picture hook presents the history of a house which includesits transformation from a log cabin to a frame drwlling to aVictorian mansion to a grocery store. Just as the house is aboutto be torn down to make way for a new highway, someone recallsits earlier tradition. The log cabin is restored and beco,flespart of the town's museum.

Fiedler, Jean, Big :Brother Danny, Holiday, 1953Danny misses Els pareETIT attention when the new baby sisterarrives and resents her until one day when he is left in chargeof her.

Felt, Sue, Hello - Goodbye, Doubleday, 1960, $2.50Two little girls and their family have moved so often that it seemthey are saying "Gond-bye" to friends as soon as they say 'Mellon/They miss their old friends, but new friends always turn up.

Hendrich, Paula, Trudy's First Day at Camp, Lothrop, 1959, $2.75A picture - story book that describes a typical first day at camp.

Gag, Wanda, Gone is Gone, Coward, 1935, $1.75An old folk tale of Ile peasant who exchanged work with his wifefor one day only

Gates, Doris, Becky and the Bandit, Ginn, 1955Irresponsible Becky finds it hard to try to behave like a girlin the exciting surroundings of their gold claim in early Calif-ornia. She longs to be at sea with her brother. Her Adventurewith a bandit, an episode with a thieving hired man, and the re-turn of her brother help her to realize that being a girl hasspecial advantages, also.

Godden, Ramer, Fairy Doll, Viking, 1956, $2.50Small, unhappy Elizabeth is the youngest of four children. Insteof being capable And clever like the others, she is sh,A,t, fat,clumsy ,-.nd sometimes naughty. Greatgrandmother gives'Fliznh.th nfairy doll to help her. Magical things happen, and when the dellpens rpit of hor ri7-1th T'Vor

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Ipcar, Dahlov, The Wonderful Egg, Doubleday, 1958, $2.50The phenomenal changes in the physical world from the time of thedinosauers tr' the present are vividly suggested by the beautifulillustrations in this book. An egg is found in a nest, and anumber of dinosaurs that may hatch from it are paraded past thereader. But the egg contains ra baby bird; the first oaby birdin the whole world."

Kuskin, Karla, Which Horse is William?, Harper, 1959, $2.50William might be a horse or a lamb, a mouse, or a rabbit, but heretains his own individuality and is always William to his Mother.

Lifton, Betty Jean, Joji and the Fog, Morrow, 19::9, $2.78A terrible fog settles in the farmers bathtub and threatens toruin all the Japanese farmer's rice plants. Jpji, the scarcrow,is in misery as he sees the crops his is supposed to protectdroop, until he thins of a way to become a scarefog. The storydepicts Japanes rural life.

Marino; Dorothy, Where are the Mothers, Lippincott, 1959, $3.00An easy-to-read picture book attemps to parallel the week-day andweek-end activities of boys and girls with those of their wthers.

McCloskey, Robert, Make Way for Ducklings, Viking, 1941, $3.50A mother duck and a father duck fine a home for their children andhelp them grow up. As they encounter many problems in their chang-ing world, friendly people help in solving them.A

Miles, Miska, Kickapoo, Little, 1961, $2.75Kickapoo is as smart a mule as any in the state of Kansas. Hisowner, Howdic, decides he simply has to enter the Pony ExpressRace and tlat Kickapoo will have to be sold because whoever heardof a mule entered in a Pony Express Race? Kickapoo, however, hassome idras of his own about all this.A

Popo, I 2e, The First Doll in the World, Lothrop, 1961, $2.75A young cave drwller's search for someone to play with gives ag3impse of prehistori.: life. The cave girl's life is physicallyquite differnt from that of today's children, but her desire tobe a little mother is universal.

Petersen, Melba F., Beya's Train Ride, Friendship, 1961, $1.98Beya lives in a sm7HTfrican Village. The old as well AS the newis shown when Beya moves to the city in the big shiny monster,the train.

Politi, Le:,, Butterflies Come, Scribner, 1957, $3.25InterjectedInErs story, an account of the annual return (-1 themonarch butterflies to the Monterey Peninsula, is the idea thathuman beings have come and gone whereas the butterflies have per-sisted in their mysterious pilgrimage to this same place. A lx,yexnlains to his sister the Indian ceremonies of -Igo thatheralded the arrival of the monarchs.A

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Politi, Leo, Son of the Swallows, Scribner, 1949, $3.25Juan, a little boy, and Juan, the gardener and bell ringer atMission San Juan Capistrano, are close friends. From the oldman, the Spanish by learns to garden and to lore the swallowsthat return yearly to the old Mission. Through love and patience,Juan learns that he too can have some swallows returning to him.

Schkin, Miriam, Laurie's New Brother, Abelard, 1961, $2.75A wise mother helps Laurie accept and adjust to the changes in herlife that a new baby in the family makes. Instead of wanting tobe a baby again herself, Laurie becomes glad that she is a biggirl and looks forward to the day when John will be big enoughto do things with her.

Slcbodkin. Louis, Magic Michael, Macmillan, 1944, $3.00Michael, the little brother in the family, gains attention byassuming the role of all sorts of animals and things. His familyscarcely gets used to one role when he triescut a new one. Thearrival of a new bicycle on his birthday convinces him that beingjust plain Michael may be fun for a while.

Stolz, Mary, Pigeon Flight, Harper, 1962, $2.50,r/ Pigeon is at heart a city bird. His arrogant manner chan,-eswhen he and Mrs. Pigeon fly up to bleak New Englund on winter.From this locale, his perspective of the New York park is rosyeven if he can't be "top bird" on the head of General oh=vinan.A

Swift, Hilaegarde, The Little Red Lihthouse and the Great GrayBridge, Harcourt, 1942, $3.75The lighthouse is certain that it is obselete when the George Wash-ington Bridge is built next and towering above it. The authorconveys the feeling that the bride is mechanical and impersonalin contrast to the lighthouse. The lighthouse learns that itstill has its own special responsibility and that little thingshave an important place in the world.

Ungerer, Tcmi, Rufus, Harper, 1961, $2.95Rufus, a bat, realizes hcsw dreary the ni7ht world with its smothered colors is when he flies past n technie'lor drive-in movie. Hepaints himself only to be shot bo' some frightened penple. Aftera long convalescence at the home of the kindly Dr. Tarturo, therare-butterfly collector, Rufus decias that he really belongs tothe night..A

Weil, Lisl, Mimi, Houghton, 1961, $3.00Mimi wants to be a policeman but is afraid g.rls are mit adquatefor this important job. One day she distirwuishos herself in aMarseilles restaurant - in a feminine way.

Zoo t' Charlotte, Bid Brother, Harper, 1960, $1.95A little pirl finally learns t( handle a teasing bi.7, brother.This problem of sibling relationships is portrayed naturally andhumor,:usly in both text and illustration.

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MAN'S CREATION OF, ADHERENCE TO, ANP MODIFICATION OF RULES, STANDARDSREGULATIONS, AND LAWS.

Joslin, Sesyle, Senor Baby Elephant, The Pirate, Harcoure, 1962,$2.50Senor Baby Elephant searches f)r treasure in a Latin country.He seeks advice from his mother on appropriate Spanish phrasesand customs so that he will not commit a breach of local pirateProtocol.A

Matsuno, Masako, Tarn and the Tofu, World, 1962, $3.00A Japanese boy overcomes the temptation to spend extra changemistakenly given him by the old tofu seller. He feels a newsense of responsibility as he makes the long, cold journey to re-turn the money. And he does not need the satisfaction of feel-ing his parents of his good deed.

Stover, JoAnn, If Everybody Did, McKay, 1960, $3.50Sketches of the hilarious consequences if everybody were to dowhat all of us do sometimes - slam the door, track in mud, eatall the jam - offer merriment in place of a moral.

Turner, Minn, Town Meeting Means Me, Houghton,1961, $2.40This book describes the town meeting and the officers elected tovarious local offices. The responsibilities of each official antthe relationships between them and citizens as A whole are olea.lyoutlined.

MAN'S GENERATIONS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS

Buckley, Helen, Grandmother and I, Lathrop, 1961, $2.75Only Grandmother has the time and understands how much a littlegirl of five likes to be rocked. The book stresses the warmrelationship between the oldest and the youngest in the family.

Buckley, Helen, Grandfather and I, Lathrop, 1959, $2.75A little boy's pleasure in a simple leisurely walk with his ;;rand-father, who has time to share with his Jrandson breal,.s the barr-iers between p.enerations.

Margery, The Pomyseed Cakes, Doubleday, 1924, $2.75Aunt Katushka comes fi3Om the old country with a bag full of pre-sents - and some warm tolerance - for four-year-old Andrewsbekand four-and-a-half-year-old Evminka.

Matsuno, Masakn, A Pair of Red Clogs, World, 1960, $3.00A grandmother reminisces about the time she cracked her new reAclogs as she played the weather game and almost did a dishonestthing so that her mother would get her a new pair.

MinDrik, Else Hclmelund, Little Bear, Harper, 1961, $1.95Little Bear describes his visit to his grandparents, Little Bearhears a story told by his GrAndmether and later one told by hisgrandfather. Warm family relations are depictel in both the textand picture::.A

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Neville, Emily Cheney, Berrie Goodman, Equ Claire, Wisc., E.M.Haleand Co., 1965The story of how parental prejudices interfere with the friendshipbetween Berries Gfloiman and his Jewish best friend. Recommencedfor Grades 4-10.

Roth, Eugcn, and Hanns Reich, Children and Their Fathers, New York:Hill and Wang, Inc., 1962.

Wilscn, Christopher Growing Up With {paddy, Lathrop, 1957, $2.50In verse and pictures, this Bonk describes the fun a boy can havewith his father and how the activities they can en,r_age in to7,eherchange every year.

"ondriska, William, Puff, Pantheon, 1960, $3.75Puff, the old-fashMTEd steam engine, has been releiated to a cor-ner of the freight yard because he is obsolete. He dreams ofadventures he might have until the day of the big snow when he isable to prove his worth at last.

MAN'S CURIOSITY ABOUT HIS WORLD AND SEARrA FOR MEANING IN LIFE

Baxter, Zenobia L. and Ester A. Marion, Your Life in the Big City,St. Louis: Webster Division, McGraw Hill Book Co., 19T

Brown, Marcia, Once a Mouse, Scribner, 1961, $3.25

A hermit, in this table from India, saves the life of a mouse,changing him in turn into a cat, a dcT, and a tiger, who thenturns upon him..."And the hermit sat thinking but big-,and little."A

Cohen, Robert, Tho Color of Man, New York: F. Watts, Inc., 1968This book includes an explanation of the causes of pigmentation,and the hypotheses concerning the evolution of different skin,hair, and eye colors in different climates. It also rlesentsphotographs cf different races and cultures.

DawsonRosemary and Richard, A Walk in the City, Vikin7,, 1950, $2.25A little bo; ana his mother encounter the sihts and suns of thecity. Picture book.

Grifalcni, Ann, City Rhythms, Indianapolis, IndianaAn illustrates'. ban k of a N7E:,,n-) boy's discovery of the charms an)rhythifis of city life. RecmmenC.ed for ages 4-8.

Elwell, Virginia, Who Like the Dark, Lothrop, 1945, $2.50All the night -time noises are ascribe.] in this c,-mft.rtill- picturebogk.

Krauss, Ruth, The Carrot Seel, Harper, 1950, $2.75In the face TrMuch derision from others a little by 'eter-minedly pl,nts a carrot seed. His faithful care is rowar!cd 11,a sproutin: carrot. Livin -' as a free Peo-de 'emands the courageof fle's c nvictions.

Lerner, Mar7uerite Rush, Re,! 'fan, White Man, African Chief: The St2ryf Skin

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Lippincott, Striped Ice Cream, Phila., J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968

Keats, Ezra Jack, The Snowy Day, New York: Viking Press, Inc., 1962An illustrated story for very young children of a Negro boys dayin the snow.

Krasilovsky, Phyllis, The Cow Who Fell In The Canal, Doubleday, 1953$2.75Hendnika, a fine Dutch cow is unhappy until the great day when shefall: into the canal and floats down to the city. Here she seesall *the exciting city things that Pieter the horse had told herabout - the bicycles, the staircased roof tops, and the cheesemarket.A

Randall, Blossom, Fun for Chris, Whitman, 1956, $1.75In a way that is completely satisfying, a simple story explains toa small child the differences in skin color.

Kuskin, Karla, The Bear Who Saw the Spring, Uarper, 1961, $2.95Lou, a young TATOTrFarns of the wonEr of nature through winter,summer, spring and fall, from a bear who has been around. There isa dialogue, in verse between Lou and his teacher about -,-, sequenceof growth and change. There is a running parallel ofown growth, his curiosity about when he was a baby, a: ,trangefact: that he cannot remember how it felt not to be ab) alk

and talk.A

Showers, Paul, Your Skin and Mine, New York: T. Y. Crowd ., 1965

Will and Nocolas, Four-Leaf Clover, Harcourt, 1959, $3.n1Two boys, one white and one Negro, search for a four-3_, Lcierbecause they can use a little luck. Their search is s, c ;ful,funny and breathlessly, but their greatest luck is th t arefriends.

MAN'S CAPACITY TO REASON ANT) TO SOLVE PROBLEMS

Cobb, Alice, The Swimming Pool, New York: Friendship PrThe story of how the prejudices and problems of anneighborhood were overcome by the children.

Fritz, Jean, Brady, New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1960The story o a your. boy in pre-civil war days who w.F cd tomake his own decision on the question of Slavery. Rec

for ages 9-14.

Martin, Patricia Miles, The Rice Bowl Pot, Crwell, 191 1.50

Ah Jim and his family 11WIn crowded qunrttrs for S-n -ncisco'sChinatown. His mother tells him that he may have T L-,vided it

will eat in 1 rice bowl. His search for just the '7(2d pet

makes PJ1 exciting story enlivened by many engaging pig s of

San Francisci.A

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Krasilovsky, Phyllis, Bannys' Fla, World, 1960, $2.50Based upon the Alaska Flag Contest of 1926, this story tells howan Indian orphan boy chooses for his flag design the blue of theforget-me-not, the North Star for position and the Big Dipper forstrength.

Pine, Tillie, The Eskimos Knew, Whittleey, 1962, $2.75A book Df simple science experiments that relates modern man'sefforts to cope with his environment to methods used by the Eskimosto solve the same problems. Tne comparisons give the reader afeeling for the oneness of man throughout the world and thruthe ages despite the increasing complexity of man's assault uponthe physical world.

Rothschild, Alice, Bad Trouble in Miss Alcorn's Class, Scott, 1959$2.75Under the guidance of a skillful aAd understanding teacher asecond grade class conquers its "trouble" be clear thinking andmutual agreement.

Thompson, Vivian, Camp-in-the-Yard, Holiday, 1961, $2.50Mike and Tome are not c-5171-onough to go 1a camp with their olderbrother so they camp out in the yard. They pitch their tent, cooktheir supier, and are frightened by a nysterious shape, whichturns rut to be the neighbor's d--g.

Zoloto,7, Charlotte and Werth, Kurt, Tt-- Quiet Mother and the NoisyLittle BoyA small by and his mother come crser together in their ideasof what is noisy when a very nr,iFy crusin comes tr visit.

MAN'S FEELINGS ABOUT HIMSELF, AVUT OTHERS, AND AL-OUT LIFE

Baugh, Dolores M., and 11:.2joric P. Pulsifer, Swings, San Francisco:Chandler Publishing Co. , 19114

A book ffir very young children with photographs of racially mixedgroups at play well suited for discussion.

Baum, Betty, Patricia Cruses Town, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1965A novel about a fITT;:ade girl who is one of a handful of Negrochildren to integrate 4 previously all-white grammar school. Re-commended for ages 9-12.

DeAngeli, M,7irguerite (Lofft), Thee Hannah! New York, Doubleday,1940, $2.95A little Quo!:,,r sir: longs to car the brir,ht-colred clothes andberibboned bonnet which Cecily, her friend next deor, we,xs. Thevalue f her Cluaker bonnet is prover', when a fu7itive slave re-cognized it -end r.sks her fc,r help. The story of Hannah is -a

deli.:;htful picture -f the happy simple life (1 a framily f rriendslivim; in Philldulhia just before the Civil Sqlr.

Evans, Eva Knox, PerLple arc Important, New York: Capitc,1 i ub. C .1951

H.wesm Fl-ronce, Skid, Boston: Heughtor Mifflin Cr., 1948A rkmcl -111-ut tgTr-blens and eventual acceptance f a Nc'xi) b-mfr^m Ge-,rija by his classmates in his new, all-whiteschool Poem-lpr4,4 r--

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MacDonald, Golden The Little island, Doubleday, 1946, $2.75Children often tHITI of themselves as little islands, self-contain-ed and with no responsibilities toward others. This book explainsthat the little island really is a part of the big world, tno.

Minarik, Else, Holmelund, Little Bear, Harper, 1957, $1.95A loving Mother Bear understands her little Bear's imaginative playin this well-written story for beginning readers.A

Phillips, Beeman N., M. Vepe De Vault, Psycholoy, Austin, Texas:Fteck Co., 1959The book presents the selected principleu of psychology in simpleelementary form--easy content - many illustrations that help carrythe explanation for children. By reading what psychology saysabout how people think, feel, and act, youngsters are led to app:ythe principles to themselves and improving themselves.

Quigley, Lillian, The Blind Men and the Elephant, Scribner, 1959,$3.25An old tale from India plays on -she theme that each man see a partbut, "you must put all the parts together to find out what anelephant is like."

Udry, Janice May, Let's Be Enemies, Harper, 1961, $1.65"James used to be my friend. But today he is my enemy." A cjild-hood quarrel is dramatically presented and ends with"the enemies".their anger spent, roller skatins off together.

Will and Nicolas, Finders, Keepers, Harcout, 1951, $3.25Two dogs learn to get--.77 together when they arg,ue over a br:ne!they have found. There are interestin.3 illustratinns which helpto interpret moods of fear and misunderstandings.A

Dave, Lonely Doll Learns a Lesson, Random, 1961, $1.95Through her doll and fir. Bear and Little Bear, Edith learns thatjust because one has a new friend, nle. friends should nct be ne;a-looted. Shu also realizes that playmates live together peacefully"most of the time."A

Yashima, Taro, (Iwamatsu, Jun), Plenty to Watch, Viking, 1954, S2.75As they walked home from school a group rf Japanese children seeshops and mills and factories glowinr, with life anl activity.

MAN'S RELATIONSHIP TO AND UTILIZATION OF tyirALs

Alamson, J,-y, Elba, The True Stnry of a Lioness, Panthee,n, 1961,$3.50Same as Born Free-Wife of a Kenya ,,,ame warden relates the remarkablestory of unique relationship between man and beast. A lionessnamed Elsa was found and raised by the Llamsnn. Later released,the lioness became free, independent and a and affectionitebeast. An opportunity nt observe the ways of the Kimg of the Beasts.

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Brown, Marcia, Felice, Scribner, 1958, $3.25Gino the p':nd(71idios son finally ac!rpts a stray cat t- keep himcompany as he paidles alcnr, The city of Venice, with its manyca's fighting for garbarc in the canals, is vividly depicted inthe pink and purple illustrations. The pictures are beautiful.Yet the less attractive aspects of Venice are also included.A

Carroll, Ruth and L., Tough Enough and Sassy, Walck, 1958, $2.75A family works together to keep from sellin,7, Sassy, a pet pony.In meeting with an accident, Sassy leads the family to an ab-andoned mica mine. They use mica to make pretties to sell to thetourists.A

Carroll, Ruth and L., Tough Enou,h, Walck, 1954, $2.75The story of a mischievous dog named Tough Enough with a closelyknif family in the Great Smoky Moun:ains.A

Ets, Marie Hall, Play With Me, Viking, 1955, $12.50The meadow animals run away when the little f*irl tries to catchthem. But when she comes and sits quietly by the bro^k, they comenut, one by one.A

Faho, Louise, The Happy Lion, McGraw, 1954, $2.75The whole town loves the Happy Lion but only when he is in the zoo.A

Selsom, Millicent E., The Lar,,uaze of Animals, Morrow, 1962, $2.78.

Shape, Martha and Charles, Let's Find Out Lb-Alt Animal Homes, W'tts,1962.A

Ward, Lyni, The Biggest Bear, Houghton, 1952, $3.25Humiliated that there-IFnever a bearskin dryin cn ,-.randfather'sdam, Johnny is determined when he goes hunting- tn'cr,me home witha bear." He does so - with a bear cub.A

Weil, Anne, Animal Families, Childrrns, 1956, $2.50A

MAN'S CONCERN FOR OTHERS

Carr, Harriet H., ?curl,' Viking rf Brooklyn, Vikin', 1961, $2.75It is hard to be left alrne when the other ten-year-le. by orphanv!-.es to his "ankle" n N!-,rway. Eat Erice fins an-,ther wh,needs his fri-mdship.

Clymer, Eleanor, My Brother Stevie-New York: Holt, Rinehart and Win-st()n, Inc., 1967Story ..)f a NuTr) orphan's strus,gle to keep her brother from de-linquency. Recommende'l for aces 10-13.

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Fern, Eugene, Pepito's Story, Farrar, 1960, $3.95Pepito is different. While the other children spend their timeswimming, fishing, and playing games, he dences. When he doeshe feels as though he can do anything,. He is lonely, but notnearly as lonely as the Lord Mayor's daughter who is forbidden toplay with the "common" children. Pepito rescues her from herloneliness with his gift of a dance. It is something special fromhimself, given in real leiendship.

Flack, Marjorie, Ask Mr. Bear, Macmillan, 1932, $2.00Repetition, gay pictures of-animals, and a surprisin^ climaxmake an appealing story of a little boy who goes in search ofbirthday present for his mother and realistically discovers thathe has somethin7 he can give her.rl

Godden, Rumer, The Housewife, Viking, 1951, $2.00A sensitive story of =re mousewife and her conversations with acaged turtledove. The clove tells the mouse but the dew, aboutflying, about freedom. The mouse can no longer stand to thinkof the dove imprisoned in a cage. And, even though it means los-ing her friend, she jumps at the latch and sets him free.

Lin-!man, Maj., Snipp Snap, Snuff and the Red Shoes, Whitman, 1932,$1.75SnibPy red with paint, Snapp, white with flour, and Snurr, blackwith soot, pool their earning to buy a birthday present for theirmother.

3uckley, Peter and Hortense Jones, Five Friends at School, NewYork: Holt, Rinehart and Winsont, Inc., 1966

Burt, Olive W., I Am an American, New York: John Day Co., Inc., 1964.

Carlson, Natalie, The Empty Schoolhouse, New York: Harper and Row,Publishers, 1965.

Cavanah, Frances, We Came to America, Phila., Macrae Smith Co., 1954.

Crowell, They Showed the Wary, New York: T. Y. Crowell Co., 1964,

Dunbar, Paul Laurence, Little Brown Baby, New York: Dobb, Mead 6Co,

Faulkner, Georgene nal John Becker, Meliry's Medal, New York:Julian Messner, Inc., 1965.

Giles, Lucille, Color Me Br-ldn, Chicv Ill., Jlanson Pub, Co. 1965

11,A.t, Rinehart an'. Winston, William, An' and aamn, NLw Yrk:Holt, Rinehart and WinstDn, 1966.

Hen 1, F17.1ra Mae, Somethin7 For The Mclicine Man, Chic.v,r, Ill.:lielmont Publishers, Inc. 1962.

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Jones, Weyman, Ecre of Two Worlds, New Yorx, N. Y., Dial Press, 1968

Krauss, Ruth, The Bic: World and the Little House, Harper, 1956, $2.95

Lexau, Joan M., I Should Have Stye ir. Bel, Eau Claire, Wisc., E. M.,Hale and Co., T.7-657

Heed, Mar7,aret, People and Places, Cleveland, Ohin: W, r1(! Pub. Cr'.,(Rainbow Book), 1959.

Mitchison, Naomi, Friends end Enemies, New York: John Day Co. 1968.

Paul, Hartha, Gatewy to America, New York: David McKay Co.,Inc.,1965.

Polite, Len, Juanita, New York: C. Scribner's Son, 1948.

Ritchie, Barbara, Ramon Makes A TraJe, Eau Claire, Wisc., E. M.Hale and Co., 1964.

Rollins, Charlemae, Christmas Gift, r. Y.: Follett Pub. Co., 1963.

Scribner's, Pero, The Angel Of Olnera St., New Ynrk:, CharlesScribner's Sens, 1946.

S- nnebcrn, Ruth A., The Lollipop Party, N. Y.: Vikin7, Press, 1967.

Steichen, Edward, The Family of Man, New York: Simon anlSchuster, Inc., 1955.

Weis7ard, Leonard, Mr. Peaceable Paints, Scribner, 1965, $3.50.

POETRY

Bissett, Dnald J., Poems an!. Verses Abut, The City., Snn Fu,ineisno,Calif., Chandler PublisEin7 Co., 1068, Book 1, 7, 3.

Lewis, Richard., Miracles, N. Y.: Simon and Schuster, 1966.

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About People, Filmstrip based on the bock All About Us, ewishCommunity Relations Council.

The Alventures of Nils, (98 min -color-soup:'.)Under 200 - $50.00, Under 500 $75.00, Apply for Rental RatesNils is a ten-year-old boy who lives on a farm it Southern Sweden.He is disobedient to his parents and cruel to animals. One dayan elf transforms'. him into an elf-sized boy. Nils is carried offby a flock of wild Geese. He travels thruout Sween communicatim,with animals in their own lanFuae. When he is returned tr hishome he is rescored to his own size and reformed in character.Brandon

African Girl, Malnbi (11 min.), Atlantis Productions, Inc.

American NeFro Path Finders Series, $42.00 Series, $7.25, FilmstripBlack leaders who havy contributed to America in spite of the pre-judice that exist amonF people.Dr. Martin L. King, Jr., I Philip Randolph, Gen. Benjamin O.Davis, Jr., Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, Justice ThurFood Marshall,Dr. Ralph Bunche, Film Associates.

Ballet Girl (23 min. B. 6 W. - Sound), Sale $145.00, Rental, $12.50The wo717 of Ballet thru the eyes of a little cirl, who is a mem-ber of the Royal Danish Ballet. Brandon.

Black Patch, (18 min. - B. & W. - sound) Sale, $35.00, Rental, $5.00Set in the Tian-Shan Rine in Central Asia, this is the tale of alittle mountain coat who -re'r to lead his herd to safety from en-emy wolves and hunters. In the closinF scenes the narrator commendsthe,courarge of Black Patch and appeals to hunters to spare himsince he "deserves the (*ift of life." Brandon

Boundary Lines (111/2 min.) Anti-Defamation LeaFue.

The Brotherhood of in (101/2 min.), Anti-Defamation Leag,ue.

Carrot Nose, (7 min. - color - sound), S.le - color $90.00, Rental -5.00, black and white - sale - $40.00 - rental - $3.50

Animated puppet children are seen buildin,, a snow man durinF avisit to their r,ranmother's farm. Durin7 the ni.7,ht, thievessteal the snow man's carrot nos. The children discover that theculprits are rabbits and deer who need food in the wintertime.

Cassan'Ira Cat, (87 min. - color - sound), Under 200 - $50.00, UnderSTO - $75.00, Apply for rental rates.A small trwn finds itself transforme! by mry-ic,11 cat who, is ableto turn people into their true colors. Srfln the cat is hunteldown by a punitive expedition of to.wnsfolk. But the chillrn cometo rescue, an,1! the cat returns to its mysterious travellin- circus,leavirvir the town a happier and presumably, a wiser ,lace. frandon.

Churchill Films, 662 N. RoLertson Blvd. Los Anreles, Calif. 90069.

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Changin- of the Guard, (8 min. - color - sound), Sale, $120.00,Rental, $7.50The action of the film is laid in fairy Kinrdom where the Kiniand his subjects are matches. A soldier of the Royal Guards fallsin love with the Kinc;'s daug,hter, who returns his love. So ar-dent is their feelirw that the flames rf their love consume them.The castle goes up in flames and all cf the inhabitants of theKin7dom. The moral of the story is "Be careful with fire!'Brandon.

The Daisy, (6 min. - color), Sound?, Sale $90.00, Rental $5.00.The daisy is a symbol of beauty. It yields only to him who lovesit and enjoys it. The film is directed at the rectayular char-acter who stands fnr rudeness and narrow mineedness. The wholearsenal of weapons employed by this boor r)roves cif no avail inhis stubborn determination to eradicate the beautiful, but itis quite sufficient to ronder him ridiculous and perfectly useless.Brandon.

Do You Keep A Linn at Home?, (81 min. - color - sound), Under 200,--T50.00, Under 500,-75.00, Apply for rental rates.

Findin f their nursery school closed Joe an:. Jnhnny decide to roamaround the cii:y of Praf,ue. They become policenc,n, make friendswith a talking, log, visit a museum, etc. With a magic brush her-rowe6 from an artist they paint a helicr7ter which shoots riPhtup into the air. When they turn hack, Father is waitinq. to takethem home. Brandon.

The EmPernr's New Clothes (12 min. - color - sound), Sale, Color,135.00, Black and White, $55.00, Rental,Color, $10.00, Black

and White, $5.00.The Hans Christian Anderson tale of the FmDeror and his new suitof clothes. Brandrn.

The Fable of the Peacock (01/2 min. - color - sound), Sale $175.00,Rental $$7.00, Black and White, Sale, $75.00.111'w the animals of the jun7le cured the 7.,eacock rf his vanity -told by Lakshimi in the classical dance traiitinn of India withher hands and her voice and stylized body movements. Brandon.

Felicia, (13 min.), Aati-Defamation Leaue.

Films Bases on Some tnfinished Stories, Educational Systems Div.,Doubleday can,, Co., Inc., Garden City, New York, 11530.

The Fish and The Fisherman (30 min. - crinr - sound),A story about a por:Tisherman wh ) catches a ma-ic fish an: setsit free, receive; the ri-ht to Isk for rewrd3 %ut then 1:seseverythin- because his -reely wife lsks ,re riches.

Focus - :nner City, Free Library's Re-ir-n11 Film Center, 11419th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MU6-5367.

Gerree Vashin-tes Carver (11 min.), Bailey Films:

Harriet Tu5man end the Under rrune (54 min.) flcrraw-Hill. 41

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Harvest of Shame, (54 min.), McGraw-Hill.

The History f the American Ne,,ro, (3 films or 8 film strips),McGraw-Hill.

Human Relations Series (filmstrips and records), Warren SchloatProducations, Inc.1. Ghettos of America

Jerry Lives in HarlemAnthony Lives in Watts

2. They Have OvercomeDr. James ComerClaude BrcwnGordon ParksDr. Dorothy Brown

3. Minorities Have Male 1,merica GreatNeorces Irish JewsGermans Indians Italians

I Wonder Why (5 min.), Anti-Defamati,-n Lea:711e

Junkyard (9-3/4 min. - color - sound), Sale, $120.00At first [;laace, the junkyard seems to be a place of untidywreckacre. A closer examination reveals the junkyard to be aworld of rued and sometimes even delicate, beauty. junkyardcan he a place of inspiration filled with over chan^im- shapes,colors, and mo,As. Film Associates.

Just Like Me, (71/2 min.), Thorn Films, 122i University Ave. B,A11-!er,Clordo.

The Kilvdom of the Crooked Mirrors, (80 min. - color - s')uns'.),Under 200, $50.00, Under 500, $75.00, Apply for rental rates.A modern little rdr1 slips into the "lookin--71ass worl,!" -and finds herself in an enchanted evil KinFdrm where she en-counters many difficulties but is cciu?d t them all Bran -n.

Marle Street All-Americans, Phila., FriencIship Council, Phila., Pa.

My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the Wrrl!: A UkranianFold Tale, (9 min. - color - sound), Sale, $100.00.Varya is lost from her mother. When asked for a eseri;ti-n 'fher mr)ther, she replies "My mother is the most beautiful womanin the world." Adapte-1 from the book by the same title.Film Associates.

1. My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the ';.,r1'1: Ukranian'Folk Tale, Twn Filmstrips

2. TEc: Wave: A Japanese Polk Tale, 12" Pee rl,FAm Ass,ciates.

The Red Dall-on, (34 min. - color - soun'!), Rantal $22.50i boy makes frien:s with a ball, n. The ballon !)eins t' live alife of its cA.)n am). f:1rws the boy to schr-1, in the u&, an,' to

church. In the en,!, all the ';1110-ins in Paris come t lift thelittle !:oy into the sky.

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Rocket to Nowhere, (79 min. - black and white - sound), Under 20U,$50.00, Under son, $75.00, Apply for rental rates.An amusinLY, fantasy about a clown, some children, and their ki6-nappinr by a robot in n rocket ship. The friendly robot com-mander almost hurls the ship into the sun. but clown Ferdinandsaves them in the nick of time.Comic inventions, camera tricks, and lots of excitilv adventure.Drandon.

The Secret Way, (6 min. - color - sound), Sale - Color - $90.00,Black and White - $40.00 - Rental - Color - $5.00 - Hack andWhite - $3.50.Animated puppets tell the story of a mischievous small boy whosets traps for birds, c,ets lost in the forest, is rescued by acrow, and learns to .dive sympathy and care to his nonhumnnneir,hbors on the farm.

The Stea.lfast Tin Soldier (14 min. - color - sounr1), Sale, $160.00Rental, $9.00A Bans Christian Anierson the about the one - lei- --e i. toy soL'ierwho falls in love with a bnllet loll and encrunters difficultieswith a goblin jack-in-the-box. The lovers, alas, crme to c Sud-den end. Brandon.

The Town Musicians, ('3 min. - color - sound), Sale, $120.00,Rental, $5.00.From the Fairytale 11/ the Brothers Grimm. A donkey, dor, the cat,end the rooster encounter some rnibers. Brandrn.

My Turtle Died Today (B min. - color - sound), Sale $101.00A boy recall the death of a pet. The story creates an opportunityfor discussion cif the inevital'ility of ,,;enth and the continuityof life in a situation without undue sentimentality.

My Turtle DiedToday, Two Filmstrips, One 12" RecordTw Knots on a Countim; Ro,pe, Film Ass:2ciir:tes

The Nero American (15 min.), Bailey Films

Neirrhbrrs, (9 min.), International Film Bureau, 332 S. Michia.nChicno, Ill., 60604.

A New Mcod, National Education Television Film Service.

and Terry, (36 Min.), Center for Hass Crmmunicti;nCA.umIdi University Press, 449 W. 110th St., N. Y., N. Y. 10-'25.

P litical Science the Elementary Sc1 1 McGr:w-Hi11,1969.

Fr csse:- cf SciLnce: 011ssifyin- Scries, Series, $28.51., EachFirFstiiTc0:25,grze, Shlc, Ci,lor, Ways .-f Gr.Film f.ssciate.

Skil-Ter Learns A Lcssn, (01/2 Anti-Defamatirn Lcac ue.

The Wave: A Japanese Folktnle (a min. - - sfun(') Sale $11J.) ;A .!randfather Ojii san an: his ,-.rrans-:n live t--ether near the ricficl's. Ojii san saw a hu-e 14:we racin'7 t-wavd the villa-re. Hu

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siezerl a flamin7 torch and set fire tc the rice fiel:?s.Everyone thought Ojii san ha,1 gone ma. They later realize,:l. thatOjii san ha_' burne,:l the rice to save their lives. Film Associates.

The Snow Day, (8 min.), Whistle Fir Willie (6 min.), Weston Woods.

Tell The Whole Story Series, Each loop tells part of a story.TheZITIT- color $20.00 The Basketl,all - color - $2r:1.1CThe Hole t, The Doll House .1 ..

The Letter ;, The Cake ,1 it

The Contraption 11 The Junk Shop SI II

The Toy Maker, (15. min.), Anti-Defamation League.

That's Where I'm At, (17 min.), Abraham Kraskan Memorial Film Lib-rary, Boston Uni7eristy, Boston, Mass.

William and Ramon an Five Friends at School Series, $3n.on, SixFilmstrips, 3 - 7" Records,, The Series oes alcm: with the HoltUrban Social Stu-lies Series 1y Peter Buckley am' Hortense Jones.Film Associates,

Zoo Families (ln min. - color - scum1), Sale $12 j.^'), coo r, blackand viFiTT 860.0').Tommy takes his mother to visit the zoo. He is impresse by thecare the animal mothers take of their babies. Film Associates.

Zoo Series (sLuni Filmstrips), Two filmstrips an one 12" recur:'.,819.19 per set.You meet a numl,er of zoo animals anl lcarn about their backgr.unl,their alaptibility to zoo life, and the special care :riven themby the zo') attendants. Film Associates.

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PICTURES

Basic Social Studies Discussion Pictures, Evanston, Ill., RDw,-Peterson & Co., 1958, (pictures and FAlide tc,ok).

Buckley, Peter, and Hortense Jones, Holt Urban Social Studies !Prot -ramNew York: 17,111, Rinehart & Winston, Inc., 1965, 1966.

Burden, Shirley, I Wonder Why, Garen City, N. Y.: Doubleday & Co.,Inc., 1963.

Carrillo, Lawrence W., ed. Chandler Lam-ruac7,e Experience Rea-lers, SanFrancisco, Calif., ChandlerrUE. Co., 1964.

Hw7hes, Lan7ston and Milton Melzer, A pictorial History of the Neroin America., New Ynrk: Crown Pul)li-STers,Thd.;. 1963.-

Pictures to Real, San Francisco: Chandler Pub. Co., 1965.

Reese, Thelma. Kiev, Basic Social Studies, Discussion Pictures, NewYork! Row, Peterson & Co. ,-19-5-8-:---

Steichen, Ed., The Family of Man, New York: Simon 6 Schuster, Tlic.1q5S,

Stern, Philip M. & Georae, .!e. Vincent, The Shame of a Nation, NewYork: Ivan Wrolensky, Inc., 1065.

Albert W. Barelas - Arenal and Los Lunas, Anuquerque: Div.

of Research, Depart. of Political Science, Univ. of New Mexico,1367

Wri:Jit, Betty Atwell, Urban Education Stu dies, New York: The 1,Jui Day

Co., Inc. 1966.

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RECOTTS

Cunningham, 3. F. and F. 2. T,-.rrance, Imal i Craft Series in CreativcDevelopment, 11:-stone Ginn and Company, 1965-66.A''venturous stories with pro3lem s(.1ving takss f-r the student.

The Glory of Negro History, 1 - 12" - 33-1/3 R.P.M. record $5.05E'lucational Record Sales, 157 Chanters St., N. Y., N. Y., 100-.7

Narration Langston Hughes, Voices Ly RalT2h Dunche, Mary McLe,D1)3ethune.

Rcor)rriinr,s of African Negro am! American Negro Music and Folk TalesFolkways Recorcls & Service Corp., 117 W. 46th St., New York City.

Recorr!ings of Negro Folk Music - purchasel or rente,l, Lilrary ofCongress, DiVI:sion of Music, Washington, D. C.

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CENTERS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS

Anti-Defamation Lena' uo of -3'nai !Frith, 315 Lexin-ton Ave., NewYork, New York, 11116.

Association Instructional Matori,,ls, 347 Malison N. Y. N.Y.

Association for the Study of Nec,ro Life anl History, 1538 HinthSt., N. W. Vashinr,ton, D. C., 1:ooks - pictures - Nero HistoryWeek Kits.

Atlantis PrLctuctions, Inc., 7Thousan,r1 Oaks, Calif.

Dailey Films an Filmstrips, 6500 De Loncpre Ave., Hollywood, Calif:10128.

Dran(lon Films, Inc., 221 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. 1!"111j.

Center for the Stu;ly of Democratic Institutions, i-iox 4068, Santa31rara, Calif.

Civic Education Service, 1733 K St., N. W., Washirwton, D. C.

Contemporary Films, Inc., 267 W. 25th St., N. Y. , N. Y. :'.0;101.

Ealing Film Loop, 2225 Mass. Ave., CarrO)rilc7e, Mass. 02141.

Educational Au do Inc., Pleasantville, N. Y. 10571.

Encyclopedic. britnnica Eucational Ccrp., 425 N. Michioan Ave.,Chicaup, Ill. 60611.

Ericc Clerin7hruse on Early Childhoo(1 ucati n, 815 Wost Penn-sylvania Lve., Urhant, Ill. 61801.

Film As,-.ci,.tes, 115:3 Santa Monica Elv0.., Lrs Anp.eles, Calif .0"`125.

Folkways Scholastic Recres, 9C6 Sylvan Ave., Inc.lewel Cliffs,New JerEoy, 17632.

For,drn Policy Ass,)c. Scho',1 Service, 345 E. 46th St., N. Y.,N.Y.1:101

InternJtional Film L,.treau, Inc., 332 S. Michi:,,an Ave., Chica7,Ill. C''64.

Lea;-,ue of Woman Voters, 1126 - 7th St, M. W., 1.1ashin;-t.lh, D. C.

The Livin,- Sch,-,ol, 45 E. Sth St., New York, N. Y. 10';21, Fluca-tional Directrr - Miss 71-,en'l Melstein.

Me-q1 an MLtho,ls, 134 N. 13th St., Phila., Pa. 1 1')7, 3.:1 a yr.

NcGraw-Hill 7.;ook Text-Film Div. , 33 U. 42n' St., Net; Y.)rk,N. Y. 11q3C.

Peter A. :eck 8 C Inc. , 23 Park Ave., N. Y. , N. Y. 1 ,117.

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University of California Extension Mc;lia Center, 2223 Fulton St.,:3erkeley, Calif. 347n.

Weston Wooc1s, Weston, Connecticut.

Warren Schloat Prluctions, Inc. , Palmer Lane West, Pleasantville,New York, 1057').

Washin^ton Tapes, Dou5leclay an Co., Inc. Garlen City, N. Y. 1553,

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Adult Reading and Instructional Materials

Borton, Terry, Reach, Touch, And Teach. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970.A text that addresses itself to student concerns andprocess education.

Clarkeson, Ann S, Winthrop Street, Bloomington, Indiana!American Conservation Association, 1970.A science program addressing itself to Urban Living.It involves films and activities that require childrento observe and reflect upon their environment; buildings,signs, people, colors, plants, etc.

DeKoven, Bernard, Interplay, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:Intensive LearnTg Center, 5th and Luzerne Streets,1970.A games system for reinforcing supportive groups with-in a classroom.

Linehan, Thomas E., Interdisciplinary Curriculum Intro-duction, New York: Herder and Hercier,-ITW.A program treating subject matter from several disci-plines. The series is designed for: team teachingsituations, self-contained classroom teachers, crea-tive art classes, youth groups, sensitivity sessions,and teacher training.

Newman, Ruth G., and Marjorie M. Keith, ed.,The School-Centered Life Space Interview, Washington,D. C.: School-Misearcn-Program, 1968.A series of papers written to inform educators aboutways to locate student concerns.

Prince, George M., Practice of Creativity, Cambridge,Massachusetts, FIVEA series of lessonson creative problem solving.The author emphasizes the use of metaphors, the roleof leadership and group participation in the process.

S.R.A., Teacher Resource Booklets on Classroom SocialRelations and Learning, Chicago, Illinois: ScienceResearch Associates, 1966.Booklets for teachers who cant to keep abreast ofnew knowledge in the behavioral sciences Ind toutilize it to improve his teaching techniques andprofessional effectiveness.

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Children's Reading Materials

Patrick, John J., The Progress of the Afro-American,Westchester, Illinois: Benefic, 7.969.A text that encourages students to learn aboutthe Black Experience by using the HistoricalMethod,

Photographs

LaRue, William and Sidney, and Shirley Hill,Understanding Our Feelings, Chicago, Illinois:nntury Communications, 1969.Photographs accompanied with a teacher's manualincluding many realistic problems classified underthemes such as; the generations, learning, workand responsibility, friendship, aloneness, anddiscord.

Wisdom, Leon, Portfolio of Afro-American Prints,Philadelphia;-Pennsylvania:A product of Wisdom Company, 1970.This portfolio presents 19"x25" colored silkscreen portraits of Black Americans who havemade a great impact on our society. The seriesinclude a teacher's manual with lessons andactivities to accompany the prints.

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