5 NOVEMBER 1910, Page 59
Our Little Dots (R.T.S., 1s. 6d.) is meant for quite
young readers. The pictures are good, and no complaint need be mado .of the reading matter : only if there is verse, it should be good. It is surprising how soon the little people come to be critics.— The Child's Companion (same publishers, 18.63.), now in its eighty- seventh year, is intended for somewhat older children. The illus- trations are less equal in quality ; we prefer the photographs to the others.