The Christmas of little Wong Jan, or “Rosy Dawn,” a young Celestial of San Francisco, is the theme of this pleasant little story.

Susanne. By Frances J. Delano.

This little story will recall in sweetness and appealing charm the work of Kate Douglas Wiggin and Laura E. Richards.

Millicent in Dreamland. By Edna S. Brainerd.

The quaintness and fantastic character of Millicent’s adventures in Dreamland have much of the fascination of “Alice in Wonderland,” and all small readers of “Alice” will enjoy making Millicent’s acquaintance.

Jerry’s Reward. By Evelyn Snead Barnett.

This is an interesting and wholesome little story of the change that came over the thoughtless imps on Jefferson Square when they learned to know the stout-hearted Jerry and his faithful Peggy.

A Bad Penny. By John T. Wheelwright.

No boy should omit reading this vivid story of the New England of 1812.

Gatty and I. By Frances E. Crompton.