18 APRIL 1835, Page 20

Rhymes for my Children, by a Mother, is a little

book contain- ing between forty and fifty very superior poems for youthful minds. The subjects are intelligible to childhood, and treated so as to convey instruction. Looking at the class to whom they are addressed, the principal error seems to be too poetical a style; but as the fair authoress informs us that her productions were proved in her own nursery before they were offered to the public, we pre- sume we are mistaken.