26 MAY 1832, Page 19

9. The Little Girl's Own Book. By Mrs. CHILD. Third

edi- tion. (Teg,g.)—Six inches square by one inch deep of girlish in- telligence. It gives an account of female games, sports, amuse- ments, receipts, riddles, and rebuses, natural history and chemistry, needlework and gymnastics, together with instructions in manners and morals. Little girls will value it chiefly for its descriptions of games. It is full of pictures, as the children say.