7 NOVEMBER 1908, Page 8

The Child's Own Magazine. (S.S.U. ls.) — A magazine which can claim

a history of three-quarters of a century scarcely needs praise. Let it suffice to say that though it is old it is not old- fashioned, as the excellent illustrations, to speak of one merit only, prove clearly enough.—Tiny Tots (Cassell and Co., ls. 44.) is "a magazine for very little folks," and very good of its sort. "Little Red-Cap" who looks at us from the frontispiece is a quite charming picture. — The same publishers send us Stories for All (is.), suited for readers just a little older, and Bo-Peep (2s. 6d.), "a treasury for the little ones," with a quite remarkable wealth of pictures.—A reissue, also by Messrs. Cassell, is The Land of Enchantment, Illustrated by A. Rackham (5s.) The stories (by A. E. Bonser, B. S. Sydney Woolf, and E. S. Buch- heim) originally appeared in Little Folks, and were collected for the first time last year.