While you are studying about Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, you will enjoy reading one or more of these books.
1. Aanrud, H., Lisbeth Longfrock. Ginn and Company: Boston.
A story of farm life in Norway long ago. Note.—A new translation of this is published by the John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, under the title, Sidsel Longskirt and Solve Suntrap.
2. Asbjornsen, P. C., Fairy Tales from the Far North, Burt Publishing Company.
Stories that children of the far north read.
3. Aulaire, Ingri M. d’, and Aulaire, Edgar P. d’, Children of the Northlights. Viking Press: New York.
Stories of Lapp children with many beautiful illustrations.
4. Bay, J. C., Danish Fairy and Folk Tales. Harper and Brothers: New York.
More stories that children of the far north read.
5. Burglon, N., Children of the Soil. Doubleday, Doran and Company: Garden City, New York.
A story of Sweden, which tells of old Swedish customs.
6. Everson, F. M., and Everson, H., Coming of the Dragon Ships. E. P. Dutton and Company: New York.
Two Viking children, their adventures and everyday doings.
7. Falkberg, J., Broomstick and Snowflake. Macmillan Company: New York.
Fairy tales with one especially amusing story about a giant.
8. Hamsun, M. A., Norwegian Farm. Lippincott Company: Philadelphia.
Translated from the Norwegian—a picture of farm life of present-day Norway and of the doings of a lively family of children.
9. Lagerlof, S. O. L., Wonderful Adventures of Nils. Doubleday, Doran and Company: Garden City, New York.
An interesting story by one of Sweden’s best story-tellers. Nils flies over Sweden on the back of a goose. This book was written to help in making geography interesting for Swedish children.
10. Lattimore, E. F., Seven Crowns. Harcourt, Brace and Company: New York.
A little girl visits her grandmother in Copenhagen and spends seven crowns as she pleases.
11. Palm, A., Wanda and Greta at Broby Farm. Longmans, Green and Company: New York.
This is translated from the Swedish and tells what happened to two little girls and their dog.
12. Scott, G., Kari. Doubleday, Doran and Company: Garden City, New York.
A story of a girl in Norway.
13. Schram, C. W., Olaf, Lofoten Fisherman. Longmans, Green and Company: New York.
Olaf lives in the Lofoten Islands and goes fishing.
14. Thorne-Thomsen, G., East O’ the Sun and West O’ the Moon. Row, Petersen and Company: Evanston, Ill.
A collection of Norwegian fairy and folk tales.
15. Zwilgmeyer, D., Johnny Blossom. Pilgrim Press: Boston.
A story of a little boy in Norway some years ago.
16. Zwilgmeyer, D., What Happened to Inger Johanne. Lothrop, Lee and Shepard: Boston.
An amusing story of the doings of a Norwegian girl.