[This book is generously sized at 81/2 x 11.] Mr. Gelett Burgess in
his ""Goops and How to be Them"" presents a series of very curious
drawings and verses. These deal with the manners, or rather lack of
manners, of various strange infants known as ""Goops,"" and are intended
to impress the value of politeness on children. The verses are uniformly
as clever as one might expect, remembering some of Mr. Burgess' work in
""The Lark"" in San Francisco. The following are a few of the lines:
""The Goops they lick their fingers, And the Goops they lick their
knives; They spill their broth on the table-cloth, Oh, they lead
disgusting lives!"" Children will probably welcome this book with open
arms, and will treasure up the "Goops" with the "Golliwogs" in their
hearts.