15 NOVEMBER 1902, Page 7

The Dew Babies. By Helen Broadbent. (Hutchinson and Co. 6s.)—This

is a prettily written fairy-story, not on the old lines of the "White Cat" and "Jack the Giant Killer," but of a more sentimental kind. Oberon, Titania, Robin Goodfellow, Puck, and other familiar beings appear and play their part. There is no little variety of fancy in the story. For ourselves, we must own that the old seems to us better. But we can readily admit that there are many readers whom these graceful imaginings, set off as they are by some pleasing illustrations, will interest.