The Story Hour: A Book for the Home and the Kindergarten (The Riverside Press) [Hardcover] Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith

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Published 1918. Hardcover has wear, small stains and spine is taped. Back cover page has marking. Inside cover page has inscription. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

A well-loved early 20th century edition of Kate Douglas Wiggin’s “The Story Hour,” this volume offers a glimpse into the transformative era of the kindergarten movement and the use of storytelling in early childhood education. Despite its wear, it retains historical significance as a product of Wiggin’s pioneering work, which influenced generations of teachers. With timeless tales and an inscription from a previous owner, this book invites exploration of both its stories and the broader cultural context that shaped early learning practices.

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Published 1918. Hardcover has wear, small stains and spine is taped. Back cover page has marking. Inside cover page has inscription. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This early 20th century edition of “The Story Hour” by Kate Douglas Wiggin offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of children’s literature and education during a transformative period. Wiggin, a pioneering educator and author, played a pivotal role in the kindergarten movement, advocating for child-centered learning through storytelling and imaginative play. Her work influenced generations of teachers and helped shape early childhood education practices.

Despite its well-loved condition, with the telltale signs of frequent use and an inscription from a previous owner, this volume retains its charm and historical significance. The stories within, carefully curated for their ability to captivate young minds, transport readers to a time when literature was embraced as a powerful tool for nurturing curiosity, empathy, and moral development in children.

Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece of educational history, a tangible link to the progressive ideals that shaped the kindergarten experience for countless children. This book invites exploration not only of its timeless tales but also of the broader cultural and pedagogical movements that have left an indelible mark on the way we approach early learning.

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