First ideas of number for children
Date1843
Names
Harrison and Co.
(publisher)
Harrison and Co. (London, England)
(printer)
John W. Parker
(publisher)
Parker, John William, 1792-1870
(contributor)
Unknown
(author)
Format
First ideas of number for children. ''Price one shilling''--foot of outer upper wrapper. Publisher's advertisements on outer lower wrapper. Shows how the principles of numbers, measures, and weights should be taught to young children, following Pestalozzi's theory ''that a distinct idea should be excited in the mind of a child before he is made acquainted with the sign used to represent it.''
Medium
Dimensions64 pages
Extent
- 64 pages
Language
Usage Rights
Public Domain
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Call Number / Accession Number37131009546110D
Dewey NumberBI FIR (DRAWER)