The Mexican Children's Library was an innovative initiative. Its objective was to transmit the history of Mexico to children in an attractive way, in order to achieve greater social cohesion and patriotic awareness in the new generations. The project was a great success that owed its fortune to Frías' bold historical interpretation and attractive illustrations. The Library of the Mexican Child (1899-1901) was a cultural initiative that responded to the Mexican educational demands of the nineteenth century, in its desire to extend culture to the humblest layers of the population and, in particular, educate and give patriotic values and national cohesion to children. The collection of booklets that formed the Library of the Mexican Child comprised eighty-five volumes and ranged from remote pre-Hispanic time to the time when they were written, that of the Porfiriato (1876-1910), and inte...read more