12 MARCH 1927, Page 24

(Reviewed by Alan Yeats-Brown, aged twelve.) TEE book taken as

a whole would I think be appreciated most by boys and girls of about between, say, four and seven years old. At some parts if You just pick up the book and read a hit you would probably simply shriek with laughter, because it is so utterly different from modern life. One sometimes thinks how very funny it would be if such things happened nor. The book is divided up into sixteen quite different storks about the seven Cities of Cibola. I think one would call it a fairy story book. It is rather more that than any other class of book. The pictures are very funny to look at if you only read the little text at the bottom, and do not read the odd part. And also what a great boon it is that it has quite fairly large print which makes it very easy to read, and also Tel useful for young children to read, as it would not strain ther eyes ; or it would be very nice for reading in a train.