The Nursery, No. 169, January, 1881, Vol. XXIX - A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers by Various
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"The Nursery" is 'a magazine for youngest readers,' and, as we know by
its use in our own family, most admirably adapted for the purpose for which it is intended.--_Charleston (S.C.) Carolinian._ Those who wish to furnish their little ones, just learning to read, with something fresh,--something written with great care, and illustrated with skill, to which the ordinary 'primers' cannot and do not attain,--should provide themselves with "The Nursery."--_Detroit Post._ To those of our readers who have young children of their own, or who are called on to suggest quiet amusement for little patients, we can conscientiously commend "The Nursery," a monthly juvenile magazine published in Boston, as the only periodical we have been able to find suited to the comprehension of children under ten or twelve years of age.--_N.Y. Medical Gazette._ We wish we could express in fitting words our gratitude to the editor, publisher, and contributors of this exquisite little magazine. It is intended for the small boys and girls who do not read very long words; but, if we mistake not, 'children of a larger growth' will be fascinated by its charming pictures and its dainty execution.--_N.Y. Liberal Christian._ Few better services can be done than to banish namby-pamby trash from juvenile literature, and to substitute for it what is healthy and jolly and interesting. This is the work that "The Nursery" performs for little children, and we therefore take pleasure in its deserved success.--_N.Y. Independent._ [Illustration: THAT MERRY CHRISTMAS.] |
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