
Ontario Readers: Third Book
Published by the Ontario Ministry of Education in 1919, this anthology gathered stories and poems deemed essential reading for Canadian schoolchildren. What emerges is a fascinating portrait of early 20th century literary taste: tales of adventure and moral instruction, verses that taught rhythm and reverence, and glimpses of a Canada still finding its cultural voice. The selections blend Canadian voices with British and American works, creating a literary snapshot of what parents and educators once believed every child should encounter. For modern readers, the book functions as both time capsule and cultural artifact, revealing the stories and verses that shaped generations of Canadian minds. Whether approached as historical curiosity, educational nostalgia, or research into the origins of Canadian literacy, the Readers offers a remarkable journey back to the classroom desks of a century ago.
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