The Corner

Nr Readers Love Our “Classic” Kids Books

We’ve received countless letters from very satisfied customers praising of our “classics” books. Here’s one — from Ray and Juanita Johnson of Colorado — that is typical:

“Upon receiving our copy of the NR Treasury of Classic Children’s Literature we are fully delighted with the treasuries it holds for our own grandchildren and children throughout the country. Thus we wish to order two more copies, for their home and for our daughter’s 5th grade classroom in Maryland. As retired teachers my husband and I fully appreciate the value of this volume of Classic Children’s Literature . . .”

We’re always happy when someone orders our books. But we take special satisfaction when someone re-orders (and we have a lot of those “someones”): It’s proof we’re doing something right. Now, why don’t you do the right thing and order those special someones in your life (children, grandchildren, niece, nephew, godchild, or that nice kid who lives down the street) any or all of our great titles: the original edition or new “Volume Two” of The National Review Treasury of Classic Children’s Literature, and our new book designed especially for younger, beginning readers, The National Review Treasury of Classic Bedtime Stories (a lavishly illustrated collection of enchanting stories by the great Thornton Burgess). Order here.

Jack Fowler is a contributing editor at National Review and a senior philanthropy consultant at American Philanthropic.
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