THE SANDMAN: HIS FARM STORIES.
"Mothers and fathers and kind elder sisters who take the little ones to bed and rack their brains for stories will find this book a treasure."--_Cleveland Leader._
THE SANDMAN: MORE FARM STORIES.
"Children will call for these stories over and over again."--_Chicago Evening Post._
THE SANDMAN: HIS SHIP STORIES.
"Little ones will understand and delight in the stories and their parents will read between the lines and recognize the poetic and artistic work of the author."--_Indianapolis News._
THE SANDMAN: HIS SEA STORIES.
"Once upon a time there was a man who knew little children and the kind of stories they liked, so he wrote four books of Sandman"s stories, all about the farm or the sea, and the brig _Industry_, and this book is one of them."--_Canadian Congregationalist._
BY JENNY WALLIS
THE SANDMAN: HIS SONGS AND RHYMES.
"Here is a fine collection of poems for mothers and friends to use at the twilight hour. They are not of the soporific kind especially. They are wholesome reading when most wide-awake and of such a soothing and delicious flavor that they are welcome when the lights are low."--_Christian Intelligencer._
BY HELEN I. CASTELLA
THE SANDMAN: HIS FAIRY STORIES.
This time the Sandman comes in person, and takes little Joyce, who believes in him, to the wonderful land of Nod. There they procure pots and pans from the pansy bed, a goose from the gooseberry bush, a chick from the chickweed, corn from the cornflower, and eat on a box from the boxwood hedge. They have almost as many adventures as Alice in Wonderland.