Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of FroebelD. Appleton, 1911 - 311 sider |
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Side xii
... tree . The animal had a practical , useful common sense , but it did not give him true knowledge . For the fact of the fall of the apple was not the whole fact . The true fact was much larger than the ani- mal saw , for the fact ...
... tree . The animal had a practical , useful common sense , but it did not give him true knowledge . For the fact of the fall of the apple was not the whole fact . The true fact was much larger than the ani- mal saw , for the fact ...
Side 51
... trees , and see how thick and close are the coverings which lock them up , and how slowly and with what resist- ance these coverings are burst open before the tender little leaves appear ; or let us look at the kernel , or the seed ...
... trees , and see how thick and close are the coverings which lock them up , and how slowly and with what resist- ance these coverings are burst open before the tender little leaves appear ; or let us look at the kernel , or the seed ...
Side 52
... trees and mountains , the searching of the heights and depths , the roaming through fields and forests . The most difficult thing seems easy , the most daring thing seems without danger to him , for his * Froebel's Letters . Translated ...
... trees and mountains , the searching of the heights and depths , the roaming through fields and forests . The most difficult thing seems easy , the most daring thing seems without danger to him , for his * Froebel's Letters . Translated ...
Side 63
... tree in the Grass Mowing picture , and declare to you why it was that blighted by the destruction of its life impulse it could yield neither flowers nor fruit . They will help you to understand why so many children hide their real ...
... tree in the Grass Mowing picture , and declare to you why it was that blighted by the destruction of its life impulse it could yield neither flowers nor fruit . They will help you to understand why so many children hide their real ...
Side 80
... trees move themselves . can cause wind by running , or by waving a fan , or rustling a newspaper . Hence the windmill , the trees , and other moving objects may make the strong wind he feels . So reasons the child . So reason to - day ...
... trees move themselves . can cause wind by running , or by waving a fan , or rustling a newspaper . Hence the windmill , the trees , and other moving objects may make the strong wind he feels . So reasons the child . So reason to - day ...
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activity æsthetic All-Gone animal ascending baby beautiful begin bird brute causal energies chil child childhood clock Clock Song color commentary consciousness deed discriminate divine dren E. B. Tylor effort environment eternal evolution experience explain fact faith Falling Game Falling Song feel fish Flower Song flowers force Frank Vincent freedom Froebel give Goethe Harold heart Hence human idea ideal imitation impulse incited individual infant insight instinct intellectual James Mark Baldwin kindergarten letter light little children living Max Müller means ment mental mind moral mother Mother-Play movement mystery Myth Makers Nature nurture objects pathy picture pigeons plant play questions realize recognize reveals rhythmic seed seek self-activity sensations sense Shadow Songs shows smell Song soul spiritual spiritual evolution stories suggestion sweet symbol taste teach things thought Tick-Tack tion tree true trust truth ture universal whole wind words