Transcriber's Note.

The original book did not include a table of contents, however, one has been added for easier navigation.

THE
TWELVE MONTHS
OF THE
YEAR;

Page 1

With a Picture for each Month.

Adapted to Northern Latitudes.

PORTLAND:
BAILEY & NOYES.


THE
TWELVE MONTHS
OF THE
YEAR;

Page 3

With a Picture for each Month

Adapted to Northern Latitudes.

PORTLAND:
BAILEY & NOYES.


Introduction

Should you like to read something about the months of the year? "Howmany months are there?" "Twelve." "How many days are there in eachmonth?"

Thirty days hath September,

April, June, and November;

February hath twenty-eight alone,

And all the rest have thirty one;

Except in leap-year, then's the time

That February hath twenty-nine.


  1. JANUARY
  2. FEBRUARY
  3. MARCH
  4. APRIL
  5. MAY
  6. JUNE
  7. JULY
  8. AUGUST
  9. SEPTEMBER
  10. OCTOBER
  11. NOVEMBER
  12. DECEMBER

January

January.—Now the weather is very cold. There are no leaves upon thetrees. The ground is frozen quite hard. Perhaps it is covered with snow.Every thing looks very cold and comfortless. A little boy or girl, whenout of humor, reminds me of this month. Bring plenty of wood and make agood fire, that we may warm ourselves.


February

February is a cold month, but the days are getting longer. Now thecrocuses and snow-drops begin to appear. When little boys and girls h

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