chapters describes Britannica articles of the utmost practical value to
parents, dealing with the care of children’s health, with their mental
and bodily training, and with the intelligent direction of their
pastimes. The second chapter indicates varied readings in the Britannica
for children themselves, showing how their work at school can be made
more interesting and profitable to them by entertaining reading on
subjects allied to those included in their studies. The third chapter in
this Part gives a number of specific questions such as children are
prone to ask, as well as questions which may be put to them in order to
guide their natural inquisitiveness to good purpose. The references to
pages in the Britannica show where these questions are clearly and
instructively answered.