| American Institute of Child Life - 1913 - 258 str.
...German teacher's professional preparation which secures his convincing success. IX. PLAY AND GAMES. "Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...grew to kings and sages." — Robert Louis Stevenson. Johnson is already our classic upon the educational value of play. The most complete graded handbook... | |
| Joseph Charles Sindelar - 1914 - 264 str.
...Golden Deeds; Bible, Matt. 5: 7-9 and 43-48. Sing: "Good Advice," from Merry Melodies. 13 HAPPINESS Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...grew to kings and sages. —Robert Louis Stevenson PRAYER AT MORNING BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THE day returns and brings us the petty round of irritating... | |
| 1924 - 816 str.
...fairy drums. ' " or to feel the inspiration which Robert Louis Stevenson breathes in his little song: "Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...in ancient ages Children grew to kings and sages." than the boredom so typical of many of our friends, expressed in : "Nothing to breathe but air; Nothing... | |
| Lebert Howard Weir - 1914 - 126 str.
...certain time and die. —Joseph Lee. It is better to play a Jew's-harp than to listen to a Paderewski. Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy Play in grassy...in ancient ages, Children grew to kings and sages. SALEM, OREGON : STATE PRINTING DEPARTMENT 1914 3 GV171 A practical Gutman Libra - " 3 2044 028 799... | |
| 1915 - 396 str.
...life; for the whole man is visible in them in his finest capacity, in his innermost being. — Froebel. Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...grew to kings and sages. — Robert Louis Stevenson. > I believe that all Public Schools should be equipped with well furnished Playgrounds and Outdoor... | |
| 1915 - 426 str.
...3ist, 1916. A resume of our activities in operation last year appears about as follows : PLAYGROUNDS. Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...in ancient ages, Children grew to kings and sages. Including the picnic groves which have been equipped with playground apparatus, we had but ten places... | |
| 1923 - 658 str.
...quiet, And content with simple diet; And remain, through all bewild'ring, Innocent and honest children. Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...in ancient ages, Children grew to kings and sages. But the unkind and the unruly, And the sort who eat unduly, They must never hope for glory — Theirs... | |
| 1917 - 438 str.
...happy as kings." But this happiness is not the only requital of goodness ; there are larger rewards : Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...in ancient ages, Children grew to kings and sages. Opposites are nicely balanced in childhood ; mark how awful are the penalties of badness : Cruel children,... | |
| 1918 - 2030 str.
...quiet, And content with simple diet; And remain, through all bewild'ring, Innocent and honest children. Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...in ancient ages, Children grew to kings and sages. But the unkind and the unruly, And the sort who cat unduly, They must never hope for glory — Theirs... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1919 - 394 str.
...quiet, And content with simple diet; And remain, through all bewild'ring, Innocent and honest children. Happy hearts and happy faces, Happy play in grassy...in ancient ages, Children grew to kings and sages. But the unkind and the unruly, And the sort who eat unduly, They must never hope for glory — Theirs... | |
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