The fourteen little stories in this book are not offered as a collection ample enough to satisfy all needs of the kindergartner. |
She describes corn dogs as something you can taste, when a kindergartner blurts out in English that he doesn't want a corn dog. |
Is it not true that such work requires considerable effort from the kindergartner to make it interesting to the child? |
For the fancy is to be carefully cherished by the kindergartner. |
A kindergartner whose sore throat went untreated landed in the hospital with rheumatic fever. |
Do not say I am making too solemn a matter of these movement plays, to the kindergartner. |