
Little Frankie at School, published in 1860 by Madeline Leslie, is a children's novel that follows young Frankie Gray as he navigates his early school experiences. Under the guidance of his compassionate teacher, Miss Fanny Grant, Frankie learns valuable lessons about kindness, empathy, and the importance of education. The story addresses themes of class disparity and social kindness, particularly through Frankie's interactions with his classmates, including Hitty Moran, a girl from a less fortunate background. This book is part of 'The Little Frankie Series' and aims to instill moral values in its young readers.

















































