
Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Carolyn Sherwin Bailey was an American children's author. She was born in Hoosick Falls, New York and attended Teachers College, Columbia University, from which she graduated in 1896. She contributed to the Ladies' Home Journal and other magazines. She published volumes of stories for children like methods of story telling, teaching children and other related subjects, which include Boys and Girls of Colonial Days (1917); Broad Stripes and Bright Stars (1919); Hero Stories (1919); Tops and Whistles (1937), and The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings (1945). She wrote For the Children's Hour (1906) in collaboration with Clara M. Lewis. In 1947, her book Miss Hickory won the Newbery Medal.

Tell Me Another Story: The Book of Story Programs
Discover how stories can systematically unlock a child's potential, guiding them from simple concepts to broader horizons, fostering thought, creativity, and emotional growth with every turn of the page.
By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

Boys and Girls of Colonial Days
Witness children confronting hardships, embracing friendships, and shaping their destinies in the vibrant times of early America.
By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

Boys' Make-at-Home Things
Unleash your inner craftsman and transform ordinary household items into amazing toys and tools, guided by this vintage manual for resourceful boys.
By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

For the Story Teller: Story Telling and Stories to Tell
Discover a collection of tales and insights from days gone by, teaching how spoken narratives shape young hearts and nurture growing minds.
By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

Wonder Stories: The Best Myths for Boys and Girls
Venture into a world of powerful gods and brave mortals as they navigate epic quests and face incredible challenges.
By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

Montessori children
Witness how a revolutionary approach to education unleashes a child’s natural potential through freedom, exploration, and hands-on discovery.
By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

Once upon a time animal stories
** Animals learn valuable lessons about friendship, humility, and hard work through clever adventures in the forest.
By Carolyn Sherwin Bailey