STEVENSON, R.L.
A Child's Garden of Verses.
Illustrated by Charles Robinson.
Scribner. 1.50
There are some who will prefer this small edition, beautifully
illustrated in black and white.
WELSH, CHARLES (Editor).
A Book of Nursery Rhymes.
Heath. .30
Mr. Welsh has arranged this excellent collection of Mother Goose in
accordance with the child's development, placing the rhymes in four
divisions: Mother Play, Mother Stories, Child Play, and Child Stories.
STORIES
To Master John the English maid
A hornbook gives, of gingerbread;
And that the child may learn the better,
As he can name, he eats each letter.
Proceeding thus with vast delight,
He spells and gnaws from left to right.
PRIOR. _1718._
POTTER, BEATRIX.
The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Illustrated by the Author.
Warne. .50
The diverting history of four little rabbits: Flopsy, Mopsy,
Cotton-tail, and naughty Peter who _would_ go into Mr. McGregor's (p. 31)
garden, where he had many exciting adventures. The tiny volumes of
this series, with their fascinating colored illustrations, are very
delightful.
SMITH, GERTRUDE.
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