
Published in 1809, 'Poetry for Children' by Charles Lamb is a collection of poems aimed at introducing young readers to the joys of poetry. The verses explore themes of innocence, nature, and the whimsical aspects of childhood, addressing relatable topics such as friendship, family dynamics, and moral lessons. This early 19th-century work is notable for its lyrical quality and engaging illustrations, making it a cherished collection for both children and adults.











