- Playing in the snow
- Children making a snowman
- Boy with hand in his pocket
- Boy reading
- Boy running after his hat
- Boy watching a bird
- Boy and girl gettingready to fly a kite
- Boy and girl walking hand in hand
- Boy looking at birds through the window
- Bot and girl on a snow sled
- Baby and Tom in bed waiting for Santa
- Embraced his friend in delight
- Looking at the top
- Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill - A Gentle Horse
Boy riding a horse - Our Pets
- Hens and Chickens
- Feeding some rabbits
- Boy and Pony
- How the snow did fly as he dug and scraped and shoveled
- S-s-s-t!
- Sammy didn't see the little man with twinkling eyes and queer clothes who entered the room
- Mary Jane came back with her pail full of water
- Waggles thought it was a new game
- Honor Bright faithfully fed all his pets
- Chief Hughie thought it would be fun to shoot at something that moved
- She plunged her hand deep down in her pocket and drew out a bright new nickel
- Happy little boy in the rain
- Boy climbing a tree
- Older boy doing a magic trick
- The Twins
Boy and Girl looking out at the night - A strong and healthy boy has the ball at his feet
- Girl reading to boy
- Pensive boy
Sad girl holding a bird - Seven little children
Three boys and four girls - The Winner
Boy with his foot on another boy who is lying face down on the ground - Five children at the beach
Three girls, a boy and a baby at the beach - Heron-legs, or Stilts
After the heavy autumn rains have filled the roads with big puddles, it is great fun, this boy thinks, to walk about on stilts. His stilts are of bamboo wood, and he calls them "Heron-legs," after the long-legged snowy herons that strut about in the wet rice-fields. When he struts about on them, he wedges the upright between his big and second toe as if the stilt was like his shoes. He has a good view of his two friends who are wrestling, and probably making hideous noises like wild animals as they try to throw one another. - A Game of Snowball
The two little boys are playing at snowball. These lads enjoy a fall of snow, and still better than snowballing they like making a snowman with a charcoal ball for each eye and a streak of charcoal for his mouth. The shoes which they usually wear out of doors are better for a snowy day than your boots, for their feet do not sink into the snow, unless it is deep. These shoes are of wood, and make a boy seem to be about three inches taller than he really is. The shoe, you see, has not laces or buttons, but is kept on the foot by that thong which passes between the first and second toe. The thong is made of grass, and covered with strong paper, or with white or colored calico. The boy in the check dress wears his shoes without socks, but you see the other boy has socks on. - Boys' Concert—Flute, Drum, and Song
In the picture are two boys who are fond of music. One has a flute, which is made of bamboo wood. These flutes are easy to make, as bamboo wood grows hollow, with cross divisions at intervals. If you cut a piece with a division forming one end you need only make the outside holes in order to finish your flute. The child sitting down has a drum. His drum and the paper lanterns hanging up have painted on them an ornament which is also the crest of the house of "Arima." If these boys belong to this family they wear the same crest embroidered on the centre of the backs of their coats. - Ironclad Top Game
The tops the lads are playing with in this picture are not quite the same shape as our tops, but they spin very well. Some men are so clever at making spinning-tops run along strings, throwing them up into the air and catching them with a tobacco-pipe, that they earn a living by exhibiting their skill. Some of the tops are formed of short pieces of bamboo with a wooden peg put through them, and the hole cut in the side makes them have a fine hum as the air rushes in whilst they spin. - Playing with the Turtle
The man who sells the gold-fish, with fan-like tails as long as their bodies, has also turtles. These boys at last settle that of all the pretty things they have seen they would best like to spend their money on a young turtle. For their pet rabbits and mice died, but turtles, they say, are painted on fans and screens and boxes because turtles live for ten thousand years. - Boy and Girl encouraging their bird to come back
Boy and Girl looking out the window encouraging their bird to come back after escaping from its cage - Boy reading to two girls
- Eight children
Eight children - Mother breaking up fight among her four children
Mother breaking up fight among her four children - Ella Flagg Young
Boy hoeing between the cabbages as a girls reads a book - Boy and Girl
A mother bird is feeding her babies and a boy and a girl are looking at them. - Boy with apple bank
Boy with apple bank - Daydreaming
Boy daydreaming - Boy and Girl looking out the window
Boy and Girl looking out the window - Boy with bird
Boy holding a bowl with bird on it - Father and Son discussion
Father and Son discussion - Lady and boy discuss a kite
Lady and boy discuss a kite - Sad Little boy in nightgown
Sad Little boy in nightgown - Boy in bathtub with his clothes on
Wet little boy in bathtub - Boy eating from a large bowl
Boy eating from a large bowl - Boy with Christmas basket
Boy with Christmas basket - Boy with baskets
Boy in flat peaked cap at counter with two baskets - Keep practising brother
Young girl listens to her brother practising on his tuba, even though he is not very good.