
A. L. O. E.'s Picture Story Book, first published in 1871, is a collection of children's stories from the Victorian era that aims to impart moral lessons. Each narrative features engaging characters and vivid illustrations, exploring themes of virtue, honesty, and compassion. Notable stories include 'The Boy and the Bird's Nest,' which teaches empathy, and 'The Iron Ring,' which highlights the emptiness of wealth without kindness. This book serves as a tool for nurturing moral character in young readers.













































