- Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Two boys and old lady
Two boys and old lady - Two boys eyeing some apples on a tree
Two boys eyeing some apples on a tree - Two fairies
- Two Girls
One girl sitting on a chair holding a fan with another girl walking by - Two girls
Two girls - Two girls and a boy looking at baby ducks
- Two girls and a boy playing with a cat and kitten
- Two girls and a boy skipping in the garden
- Two girls and a boy talking to old lady
- Two girls attracting some birds
- Two girls blowing dandelion seeds
- Two girls dancing
- Two girls giving to boy and girl
- Two girls kneeling
- Two girls picking flowers
- Two girls playing by a tree
- Two girls playing with their dolls
- Two girls reading
- Two girls skipping along
Two girls skipping along - Two Girls unwinding wool
Two Girls unwinding wool - Two girls watching a lot of birds
- Two girls watching the seagulls
- Two ladies talking
- Two Little Churchgoers
- Two little girls blowing bubbles in the garden
Two little girls blowing bubbles in the garden - Two little girls sitting on the grass
Two little girls sitting on the grass - two maids dancing
- two maids dancing - col
- Two men Bowing
- Two noisy boys
- Two old ladies preparing a cup of tea
- Two young girls
- Two young girls dressed the same
- Uganda
- Under the Willow
Under the Willow Put down your pillow under the willow, Hang up your hat in the sun, And lie down to snooze as long as you choose, For the plowing and sowing are done. Pick up your pillow from under the willow, And clamber out into the sun. Get a fork and a rake for goodness’ sake, For the harvest time has begun. - Unhappy girl
- Unlocking te door
- Up a tree
- Upright first!
- Victorian
- Waggles thought it was a new game
- Waiting for the coach to come
- Want another sandwich
- we're going to grandfather
- Welsh
- What are Little Boys made of
- What kittens do
Kittens playing with a ball of yarn - When we went out with Grandmamma
When we went out with Grandmamma— Mamma said for a treat— Oh, dear, how stiff we had to walk As we went down the street. One on each side we had to go, And never laugh or loll; I carried Prim, her Spaniard dog, And Tom—her parasol. If I looked right—if Tom looked left— "Tom—Susan—I'm ashamed; And little Prim, I'm sure, is shocked, To hear such naughties named." She said we had no manners, If we ever talked or sung; "You should have seen," said Grandmamma, "Me walk, when I was young." She told us—oh, so often— How little girls and boys, In the good days when she was young, Never made any noise. She said they never wished then To play—oh, indeed! They learnt to sew and needlework, Or else to write and read. he said her mother never let Her speak a word at meals; "But now," said Grandmamma, "you'd think That children's tongues had wheels "So fast they go—clack, clack, clack, clack; Now listen well, I pray, And let me see you both improve From what I've said to-day." - When you and I grow up
When you and I Grow up—Polly— I mean that you and me, Shall go sailing in a big ship Right over all the sea. We'll wait till we are older, For if we went to-day, You know that we might lose ourselves, And never find the way. - Wild Birds
Girl Feeding some wild birds - Wishes
Wishes - Witch
- Witch 3
- Wizard
- Yankee Doodle
- You are it
Seven little children are all pointing at one little girl - You'll take cold
- Young boy
- Young boy and girl looking in the bush