Monday, January 28, 2008
Speaking of kindness...
Thank you Mr. Herb Munson!!! May a generous act of kindness come around your way.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Finding Jacob Abbott...
Who is Jacob Abbott? I quickly gathered reams of information and links. Jacob Abbott was the eldest son in a large Christian family where all five sons (there were 2 daughters) graduated from Bowdoin College, studied theology at Andover and became teachers and ministers. All except the youngest became authors as well.
Jacob Abbott wrote the first fictional series for children, the Rollo Books. In these books, Mr. Abbott uses a representative boy, Rollo, to both entertain and teach. From the prefeace to Rollo at Work, Jacob Abbott declares these purposes in addition to entertainment:
To aid...
- In cultivating the thinking powers...
- In promoting the progress of children in reading and in knowledge of the language...
- In cultivating the amiable and gentle qualities of the heart...
William Lawrence characterizes Abbott's educational philosophy as a belief in "discipline . . . tempered with sympathy and understanding of a child's point of view," adding that Abbott "loved boys and girls -- perhaps the ultimate secret of his popularity."
Jacob Abbott's son, Lyman, says this about his father:
This confidence in children and cooperation with children was one of his distinguishing characteristics. I have known men as fond of children as my father, but I have never known a man who had for them such respect.... This respect which he showed to children inspired them with respect for themselves and for one another. It gave dignity to the children who came under his influence. That influence was a masterful one.Jacob Abbott was a prolific author. His works are not difficult to find used and in fairly good condition for affordable prices. In addition to his extensive Makers of History series and the Rollo books, he also wrote series for girls, numerous other children's books, and books on Christian living.
My own Jacob Abbott collection currently consists of five books. I hope that will grow quickly now that I have begun to keep an eye out for them. I will write more on Jacob Abbott as I learn more. It is exciting to find such a motherlode of literature - one has visions of mining rich ore for years to come!




