LITTLE PRUDY.
"I have been wanting to say a word about a book for children, perfect of its kind—I mean Little Prudy. It seems to me the greatest book of the season for children. The authoress has a genius for story-telling. Prudy's letter to Mr. 'Gustus Somebody must be genuine; if an invention, it shows a genius akin to that of the great masters. It is a positive kindness to the little ones to remind their parents that there is such a book as Little Prudy."—Springfield Republican.
LITTLE PRUDY'S SISTER SUSIE.
"Every little girl and boy who has made the acquaintance of that funny 'Little Prudy' will be eager to read this book, In which she figures quite as largely as her bigger sister, though the joys and troubles of poor Susie make a very interesting story."—Portland Transcript.
"Certainly one of the most cunning, natural, and witty little books we ever read."—Hartford Press.
LITTLE PRUDY'S CAPTAIN HORACE.
"These are such as none but Sophie May can write, and we know not where to look for two more choice and beautiful volumes—Susie for girls and Horace for boys. They are not only amusing and wonderfully entertaining, but teach most effective lessons of patience, kindness, and truthfulness. Our readers will find a good deal in them about Prudy, for so many things are always happening to her that the author finds It impossible to keep her out."