
The Panjandrum Picture Book, written by Randolph Caldecott and first published in 1885, is a Victorian-era children's picture book featuring a collection of whimsical nursery rhymes and illustrated verses. Notable for its lively illustrations and charming poems, the book includes beloved tales such as 'Come Lasses and Lads' and 'A Farmer Went Trotting Upon His Grey Mare.' This work captures the playful spirit of childhood and serves as a delightful introduction to poetry for young readers, making it a significant contribution to children's literature.













