  Patient Waiting for the Earth to Bloom Develops a Little Child Spiritually | Frontispiece | | FACING PAGE | Back-yard Apparatus for the Physical Development of Children Is Valuable | 28 | An Important Physical Exercise of Montessori | 30 | Hand and Eye Work in Connection in Exercises of Practical Life | 32 | Walking upon a Line Gives Poise and Muscular Control | 34 | The Kind of Toy Dr. Montessori Recommends for Physical Development | 36 | Replacing the Solid Insets by the Sense of Touch Alone | 70 | Building the Tower and the Broad Stair | 70 | A Fineness of Perception Is Developed by Discriminating Different Textiles Blindfolded | 74 | Perfecting the Sense of Touch with the Geometric Insets | 76 | To Match the Colors Two by Two Is the First Exercise | 84 | Grading Each Standard Color and Its Related Colors in Chromatic Order | 88 | All the Colors of Nature May be Found | 88 | Every Child Should Have a Pet | 110 | The Loving Care of a Dumb Animal Results in Child Sympathy | 114 | To Feel that Something Is Dependent upon Him for Care and Food Helps a Child to Reverence Life | 116 | Building Words with the Movable Alphabet | 122 | Learning the Form of Letters by the Sense of Touch | 126 | Filling in Outlines with Color to Gain the Muscular Control Necessary for Writing | 126 |
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