EDUCATIONAL WORKS, oe re oe a. /, 7 Aaa rN ad Pe = Funes. Funnier. Funniest, BS - <% Miss Corner’s “ Play Grammar,” So Or, Elements of Grammar explained in easy Games. x 7 \ 7g e%o, The aim of the authoress has been to make the study of Grammar an amus- py 3 K ing pastime, instead of a dry and difficult task, and thus instil useful instruc. as tion under the guise of entertainment ; and it is not too much to say that the e attempt has been eminently successful. AN. A . ae TIlustrated with numerous engravings, and coloured frontispiece and See. title. 1s. 6d. bound in cloth, lettered; or, Is. sewed, fancy covers. a7 a a Miss Cornér’s Play Grammar is, beyond all comparison, the best contrivance iS we have seen for teaching this difficult science to young people.— Critic. One of the prettiest and cheapest of Children’s books, and at the same time one of the most successful attempts to explain and simplify the rudiments of Grammar that we have seen.— Watchman. Papa’s Easy Lessons in Geography ; Or, ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY IN A NEW, ATTRACTIVE FORM. A Companion to Miss Corner’s Play Grammar. By A. M. Sarcrany, author of Bible Geography, &c. The plan and intention of these “‘ Lessons’’ is to render the acquirement of the first principles of Geography easy to Children. A Child is supposed to be in sad trouble, because she cannot understand her Geographical lesson, and in her grief appeals to her papa, who at once removes the difficulty, and explains the rules of the Science, by directing her attention to surrounding objects, in so clear and simple a menner as to make the suhsquent lessons a pleasure in- stead of a task. Illustrated with many explanatory engravings, 1s. 6d. bound in cloth, lettered; or, 1s. sewed, in fancy covers. For young people, this is one of the best elementary Geographical works we have met with.— Church and State Guzette. Full of information conveyed in the simplest language.—Lilerary Gazette, 7 DEAN AND SON » LUDGATE-HILL