- Man talking to two girls
- Man carrying boy
- Man and woman travelling with a girl
- Mammas and Babies
"My Polly is so very good, Belinda never cries; My Baby often goes to sleep, See how she shuts her eyes. "Dear Mrs. Lemon tell me when Belinda goes to school; And what time does she go to bed?" "Well, eight o'clock's the rule. "But now and then, just for a treat, I let her wait awhile; You shake your head—why, wouldn't you? Do look at Baby's smile!" "Dear Mrs. Primrose will you come One day next week to tea? Of course bring Rosalinda, and That darling—Rosalie." "Dear Mrs. Cowslip, you are kind; My little folks, I know, Will be so very pleased to come; Dears—tell Mrs. Cowslip so. "Oh, do you know—perhaps you've not heard— She had a dreadful fright; My Daisy with the measles Kept me up every night. "And then I've been so worried— Clarissa had a fit; And the doctor said he couldn't In the least account for it." - Making cookies
Young girl doing some baking while her cat looks on - Love of Home
Young lady smelling a rose that she has received - Look at the snowman
Girl showing her little sister that the snowman doesn't bite - Little Phillis
I am a very little girl, I think that I've turned two; And if you'd like to know my name I'd like to tell it you. They always call me Baby, But Phillis is my name. No—no one ever gave it me, I think it only came. I've got a pretty tulip In my little flower-bed; If you would like I'll give it you— It's yellow, striped with red. I've got a little kitten, but I can't give that away, She likes to play with me so much; She's gone to sleep to-day. And I've got a nice new dolly, Shall I fetch her out to you? She's got such pretty shoes on, And her bonnet's trimmed with blue. You'd like to take her home with you? Oh, no, she mustn't go; Good-bye—I want to run now, You walk along so slow. - Little Girls and Little Lambs
3 girls walking with their lambs on leashes - Little girl sitting and reading in the garden
Little girl sitting and reading in the garden - Little girl on a swing
Little girl swinging on a swing attached to a tree - Little girl looking in the mirror
Little girl looking in a full length mirror - Little girl at the beach with many other children
Little girl standing in a puddle at the beach while lots of other children play in the background - Lady with a pitcher of lemonade
Lady walking with a pitcher of drink - Lady pulling two girls in a wagon
Lady pulling two girls in a wagon - Lady preparing food
- Lady carrying child
Lady carrying child - Lady and boy discuss a kite
Lady and boy discuss a kite - Keep practising brother
Young girl listens to her brother practising on his tuba, even though he is not very good. - June
June - July
- January
January - Jack and Jill
- 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." - I'm Reading
Little girl "reading" a newspaper - Hush-a-bye
- 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!" - Goodbye
- Good Children
Good Children - 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. - 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 skating
- Girls playing with dolls in the bow window
- Girl with umbrella
Girl holding closed umbrella - Girl with the ladies
- Girl with lambs
- Girl with Flowers
Girl with Flowers - Girl with a cake
Girl with a cake - Girl studying contents of bathroom cupboard
Girl studying contents of bathroom cupboard - Girl sleeping
Girl sleeping - Girl reading to a boy who is in bed
Girl reading to a boy who is in bed - Girl reading a story to her doll
Girl reading a story to her doll - Girl in black dress
- Girl in a tree
- Girl in a hat
Girl in a hat - Girl holding a cuddly cat
Girl holding a cuddly cat - Girl frowning
Girl frowning - Girl feeding birds
Girl feeding birds - Girl choosing a good book
Young girl deciding which book to read - Girl and lady in the rose garden
- Girl and boy in the garden
Girl and boy in the garden - frontispiece
- 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? - 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. - Frame 1
- Four little girls and a boy
Four little girls and a boy - Four children walking wih two women
- Four children playing with their toys
- Four boys playing marbles
- Flower
Flower