
Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
Katharine Elizabeth Dopp was one of the foremost American educators at the turn of the 20th century, and one of the first to advocate the involvement of business in education. She wrote a series of textbooks on anthropology and economics which were widely used in the public schools of Wisconsin, Illinois and Utah, as well as nationally circulated studies on the same subjects, and children's books.

The Later Cave-Men
Discover how early humans hunted, lived, and learned in a world ruled by nature, with the help of a wise elder and a much-anticipated reindeer migration.
By Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

The Early Cave-Men
In a time long ago, a group of brave people must outsmart fierce predators and master the elements as they struggle to build a life in the shelter of a cold, dark cave.
By Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

The Tree-Dwellers
In a world of towering trees and lurking dangers, a resourceful mother must protect her child and find ways to survive without fire or tools.
By Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

Bobby and Betty with the workers
: Join two young siblings as they explore their world by encountering various workers in their town, learning valuable life lessons and discovering the magic in everyday life.
By Katharine Elizabeth Dopp