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A writer of simple, practical children's nonfiction, remembered for turning everyday subjects into clear and engaging reading for young learners. Her best-known surviving work follows milk from the farm to the table in language made for beginners.

by Winifred Randell
Very little confirmed biographical information about this author is easy to find in reliable online sources today. What can be confirmed is that she wrote Milk for You and Me, a children's educational book that was later preserved by Project Gutenberg.
The book was created as an easy reader, using short sentences and a steady, reassuring style to explain where milk comes from and how it reaches children safely. That kind of writing suggests a strong interest in early education and in helping young readers understand the ordinary world around them.
Because trustworthy biographical records are scarce, it is best to remember her through the work itself: clear, practical, and written with young audiences in mind.