Original Poems for Infant Minds. By Jane Taylor. The books of this author are among the best. They are beautifully written, and a mild spirit of religion pervades them all.
Rhymes for the Nursery. By the same author. This is very fascinating to little children.
Early Lessons. By Maria Edgeworth.
Rollo Learning to Talk.
Nursery Songs. By Eliza L. Follen, author of Married Life.
For Children Five or Six Years Old.
Mrs. Barbauld’s Prose Hymns. In this volume, religious sublimity is clothed in child-like simplicity.
Harry and Lucy. Frank. Rosamond. By Maria Edgeworth. These books will maintain their place in juvenile libraries as long as the language lasts.
Mrs. Trimmer’s Introduction to the Knowledge of Nature. Mrs. Trimmer is an excellent writer of juvenile books. Her influence is very pure.
Stories for Children in Familiar Verse. Ditties for Children. By Nancy Sproat. The familiar, simple style of this writer is very attractive to little folks. Parents who are strongly opposed to Calvinism, may here and there find a verse to which they would object.