- 'For me'she asked now
- 'I pulled,' sister said now, 'because he was so tired'
- A cup of delicious broth
- A girl and her sister
An older girl walking with her little sister hand in hand - A girl came out
- A lonely man
- At School
Girls sitting on a bench at school reading - Ball
Ball One—two, is one to you: One—two—three, is one to me. Throw it fast or not at all, And mind you do not let it fall. - Boots, Boots, Boots
Boots, Boots, Boots Buster’s got a popper gun, A reg’lar one that shoots, And Teddy’s got an engine With a whistler that toots. But I’ve got something finer yet— A pair of rubber boots. Oh, it’s boots, boots, boots, A pair of rubber boots! I could walk from here to China In a pair of rubber boots. - Boy in bed in dormitory
Boy in bed in dormitory - Boy sitting under a tree
- Boy sitting under a tree.j- bw
- Cake
Little boy eating some cake while his dog looks on - Cat looking at reflection in the water
Cat looking at reflection in the water - Child have you fallen
- Children playing
Children playing - Childs Song
The King and the Queen were riding Upon a Summer's day, And a Blackbird flew above them, To hear what they did say. The King said he liked apples, The Queen said she liked pears. And what shall we do to the Blackbird Who listens unawares. - Cupid and the lovebirds
Cupid and the lovebirds - Cupid in the love boat
Cupid in the love boat - Curly Locks
- Dont push
- Dressed up warm
Two girls dressed up in winter coats with fur and muffs - Elsje had climbed onto her lap
- Elsje has to go with Bart
- Embraced his friend in delight
- fairy giving gift to baby in push chair being pushed by another child
- fairy giving gift to baby in push chair being pushed by another child
- Family Dinner
Family Dinner - Farmgirl reclining
Farmgirl reclining - First Arrivals
It is a Party, do you know, And there they sit, all in a row, Waiting till the others come, To begin to have some fun. Hark! the bell rings sharp and clear, Other little friends appear; And no longer all alone They begin to feel at home. To them a little hard is Fate, Yet better early than too late; Fancy getting there forlorn, With the tea and cake all gone. Wonder what they'll have for tea; Hope the jam is strawberry. Wonder what the dance and game; Feel so very glad they came. Very Happy may you be, May you much enjoy your tea. - Five children at the beach
Three girls, a boy and a baby at the beach - flinders foots
- flinders strains
- Flower
Flower - Four o'clock huh
- From Market
Oh who'll give us Posies, And Garlands of Roses, To twine round our heads so gay? For here we come bringing You many good wishes to-day. From market—from market—from market— We all come up from market. - From Wonder World
Out of Wonder World I think you come; For in your eyes the wonder comes with you. The stars are the windows of Heaven, And sometimes I think you peep through. Oh, little girl, tell us do the Flowers Tell you secrets when they find you all alone? Or the Birds and Butterflies whisper Of things to us unknown? Or do angel voices speak to you so softly, When we only hear a little wind sigh; And the peaceful dew of Heaven fall upon you When we only see a white cloud passing by? - Gently the garden door opens
- Girl and boy in the garden
Girl and boy in the garden - Girl in a hat
Girl in a hat - Girl reading to a boy who is in bed
Girl reading to a boy who is in bed - Girl with Flowers
Girl with Flowers - Girl with lambs
- Going skating
- Going to bed
HIPPITY HOP TO BED O it’s hippity hop to bed! I’d rather sit up instead. But when father says “must,” There’s nothing but just Go hippity hop to bed. - Going to school together
- Going to see Grandmamma
Little Molly and Damon Are walking so far, For they're going to see Their kind Grandmamma. And they very well know, When they get there she'll take From out of her cupboard Some very nice cake. And into her garden They know they may run, And pick some red currants, And have lots of fun. So Damon to doggie Says, "How do you do?" And asks his mamma If he may not go too. - Happy Days
"Are you going next week to see Phillis and Phoebe? Phillis on Monday will be just fourteen. She says we shall all have our tea in the garden, And afterwards have some nice games on the green. "I wanted a new frock, but mother said, 'No,' So I must be content with my old one you see. But then white is so pretty, and kind Aunt Matilda Has sent down a beautiful necklace for me." "Oh, yes, I am going, and Peggy is going, And mother is making us new frocks to wear; I shall have my red sash and my hat with pink ribbons— I know all the girls will be smart who are there. "And then, too, we're going to each take a nosegay— The larger the better—for Phillis to say That all her friends love her, and wish her so happy, And bring her sweet flowers upon her birthday. "And won't it be lovely, in beautiful sunshine, The table spread under the great apple tree, To see little Phillis—that dear little Phillis— Look smiling all round as she pours out the tea!" - he loved her pancakes just as much
- Hush-a-bye
- I could hardly stand on the dike
- I saw three ships
- I saw three ships - col
- I'm Reading
Little girl "reading" a newspaper - In an Apple Tree
In September, when the apples were red, To Belinda I said, "Would you like to go away To Heaven, or stay Here in this orchard full of trees All your life?" And she said, "If you please I'll stay here—where I know, And the flowers grow." - Is it really for me now, father
- Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill - Jack and Jill