"The Progressive Road to Reading: Story Steps, Book 5" by Clare Kleiser, originally published in 1917, offers a glimpse into early 20th-century reading instruction for elementary-aged children. This volume presents a series of graded stories designed to progressively enhance reading skills. The book reflects the educational methods and literary styles prevalent at the time.
This re-publication allows contemporary educators, historians, and parents to explore vintage pedagogical approaches and appreciate the enduring value of classic children's literature.
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