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Lessons for children, Parts I & II (Part I, leaf 18)
Lessons for children, Parts I & II (Part I, leaf 18)
TitleLessons for children, Parts I & II (Part I, leaf 18)
AuthorBarbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin)
PublisherBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy
Hunter, R.

Publisher LocationEngland -- London
Publication Date1815
PrinterBensley, T. (London)
NotesUnillustrated.
Short stories that teach children such things as the months, animals, colors, and numbers. The stories also address issues of responsibility and behavior, death and morality, but without numerous references to God as was common in most readers at this time.
Printed on this page: The Dutchman loves cheese and red herring. The Frenchman loves soup and salad. The Italian loves macaroni. The German loves ham and pompernicle (pumpernickle). Turks sit cross-legged upon carpets. Negroes are black..."
Contextual NotesAnna Laetitia (Aikin) Barbauld was born in 1743 into a Presbyterian Dissenting family (dissenting against the Church of England). She was barred from entering England's better schools and universities because of the family's beliefs, but her father taught at Warrington Academy for boys where Anna was allowed to attend classes with her brother. When unable to find suitable teaching material to educate her nephew and adopted son, Charles, she wrote the four volumes of Lessons for Children, designed for children as young as two years old. The books were remarkable at their time because they were not religious and they included stories about familiar situations discussed in simple dialogues, a method called "chit-chat." The books were printed in large type with wide margins making them "reader-friendly." The books are intended for the use of a mother and her child learning to read.
Subjects (LCSH)Children's stories; Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature; Readers (Primary);
CategoryReaders
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Digital ID NumberCHL0249
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection.
Object TypeBook
Physical Description4 p., 5-59 leaves, 60-65 p., 1-96 p.: illustrated; 10 x 9 cm.
Digital Reproduction InformationPhotographed from original book in TIFF format using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/EOS 400D, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2009.
Exhibit ChecklistExhibit checklist 5.10
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