WHICH IS BEST?

Or, Stories about the Five Senses, and the Five Divisions of the Globe With sixteen illustrations 2s. 6d. fancy cloth, gilt edges.

THE WORLD's FAIR; OR, CHILDREN'S PRIZE GIFT BOOK OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851.

Describing the beautiful Inventions and Manufactures exhibited there; with pretty stories about the People who have made and sent those beautiful Articles to be exhibited, and how they live when at home.—Embellished with numerous elegant engravings, a frontispiece, and pictorial title-page.

2s. 6d. elegantly bound in cloth.

SUNSHINE AND SHOWERS; or, STORIES FOR THE CHILDREN OF ENGLAND; By M.E.T. author of "Silver Blossoms to produce Golden Fruit." Embellished with illustrative engravings, and eight pages of plates, beautifully printed in lithography.

2s. 6d. elegantly bound in cloth.

ILLUSTRATED JUVENILE KEEPSAKE OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION. With upwards of sixty engravings.

1s. sewed,—or 1s. 6d. bound in cloth, lettered.

SKETCHES OF LITTLE BOYS; The Well-behaved Little Boy. The Attentive, Inattentive, Covetous Dilatory, Exact, Quarrelsome, and Good Little Boy. By S. Lovechild 1s. sewed,—Square size, with seven coloured engravings.