Child Life (journal) explained

Child Life was the Froebel Society journal between 1931 and 1939.[1] However the journal has also been reported as being published, not necessarily continuously, and not always by the Froebel society itself, between 1899 and 1939.[2] Its successors were the National Froebel Foundation Bulletin and the Froebel Journal.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Jackson. Peter. Lee Sang-Wook. 1966. Froebel & the Hitler Jugend: the Britishing of Froebel. Early Child Development and Care. Routledge Taylor & Francis. 117. 1, 1966. 45–65. 10.1080/0300443961170104. Having worked long and hard on the life and work of Friedrich Froebel, we intended to refresh ourselves by revisiting educational controversies of the early twentieth century as recorded in Child Life,the organ of the Froebel Society from 1931-1939..
  2. Book: Bruce. Tina. Findlay. Anne. Read. Jane. Scarborough, Mary. Recurring themes in education. 2 May 1995. Sage Publications. 978-1-85396-264-6. ix. 8 November 2010 .
  3. Web site: Froebel Archive for Childhood Studies: Collections . Student Zone . 24 October 2010 . dead . https://archive.today/20120716090531/http://studentzone.roehampton.ac.uk/library/specialcollectionsandarchives/froebelarchiveforchildhoodstudies/froebelarchivecollection.html . 16 July 2012 .