BY
MILICENT WASHBURN SHINN
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY MILICENT WASHBURN SHINN
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRINTED
IN THE U. S. A.
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I. | Baby Biographies in General | 1 |
II. | The New-born Baby: Structure and Movements | 20 |
III. | The New-born Baby: Sensations and Consciousness | 39 |
IV. | The Earliest Developments | 58 |
V. | Beginnings of Emotion and Progress inSense Powers | 78 |
VI. | Progress toward Grasping | 99 |
VII. | She learns to grasp, and discovers theWorld of Things | 118 |
VIII. | The Era of Handling Things | 141 |
IX. | The Dawn of Intelligence | 161 |
X. | Beginnings of Locomotion | 182 |
XI. | Creeping and Standing | 203 |
XII. | Rudiments of Speech; Climbing and Progresstoward Walking | 224 |
XIII. | Walking Alone; Developing Intelligence | 238 |
THE BIOGRAPHY OF A BABY
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