There seems no better place to learn about a specific period in history than from magazines and newspapers of the time. What were children reading about in the early 1900s (specifically 1927)? Examples of what can be found in this periodical are: Stories: The Talking Mill and the China Dog; Visiting Nuremberg by Caroline Mabry;The TowTown Tatter by Alfred Wideman; Good Citizens’ League Patriotic Etiquette: I helped with an Independence Day celebration; I learned the correct way of raising and lowering the flag; I memorized a patriotic poem. Poems: Hopeful Patriots; The Patriotic Garden by Eleanor Hammond. Includes a recipe for potato salad. Advertisements: Pattering little feet - United States Rubber Company; Morton’s Iodized Salt; Peter Pan Play House. This may interest: Collectors of vintage newspapers and magazines; Anyone fascinated by what children were reading about in the early 1900s (specifically 1927); Anyone looking for cute stories and poems for their children. Includes: Child Life Magazine from 1927. See photos for condition. Copyright year 1927 by Rand McNally & Company. Size: 12” x 9"