11 NOVEMBER 1893, Page 24

We are glad to accord customary welcome to sundry annual

volumes of "Children's Magazines." These are :—The Rosebud Annual, with 250 Illustrations (James Clarke and Co.) ; Little Mks, a "new and enlarged series" (Cassell and Co.) ; the Dawn of Day (S.P.C.K.), an excellent magazine for Sunday-school and parish use ; and, from the same publishers, the Children's Pictorial, intended more for week-day reading. It is really invidious to bestow special praise on any one. All are got-up with a vast amount of pains, and are full of good reading, with illustrations for the most part of surprising excellence.