Notice in the London Daily News 1868

“…We are, unfortunately, ignorant of Little Susy’s Six Birthdays, but if that book be anything like as good as the charming volume before us by the same author, called  Little Lou’s Sayings and Doings, it deserves an extraordinary popularity… Little Lou is one of the most natural stories in the world, and reads more like a mother’s record of her child’s sayings and doings than like a fictitious narrative. Little Lou, be it remarked, is a true baby throughout, instead of being a precocious little prig, as so many good children are in print. The child’s love for his mother and his mother’s love for him are described in the prettiest way possible.”

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