- 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 catching a ball
- 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
- Stepping down from the vase and crowding round Hugh's ed
Boy lying in bed dreaming - Close on his heels
Boys in gym class - October
Kids under a tree - November
November - May
May - March
March - June
June - July
- January
January - February
February - December
December - August
August - April
April - September
September - Boy sleeping
Boy sleeping - Boy and Girl
Boy and Girl - Boys
Boys - Two boys and old lady
Two boys and old lady - Boy leading the charge
Boy leading the charge - Boys Tilting in Pastime
All persons below the `rank` of an esquire were excluded from the justs and the tournaments; but the celebration of these pastimes attracted the common mind in a very powerful manner, and led to the institution of sports, that bore at least some resemblance to them: tilting at the quintain was generally practised at a very early period, and justing upon the ice by the young Londoners. The early inclination to join in such kind of pastimes is strongly indicated by the two boys represented here: the place of the horse is supplied by a long switch, and that of a lance by another. The original delineation occurs in a beautiful MS. book of prayers, written in the fourteenth century. - Boy
Boy - Chinese Boy choosing Toys
There are many curious customs regarding Chinese children. One takes place when a little boy is one year old. A great bamboo sieve, such as farmers use, is placed upon the table. Upon it are spread many articles—money-scales, shears, a measure, a mirror, a pencil, ink, paper, inkstone, books, the counting-board, objects of gold or silver, fruits, etc. The baby, all dressed in his best clothes, is then set in the midst of the objects, on the sieve. His parents and friends watch anxiously to see which of the articles he will grasp. They believe it will show what he will do when he is a man. If he takes the money-scales or the gold or silver, he will become a rich merchant; if he takes the book or pencil, he will be a great scholar, and so on. - Boys’ Festival, Japan
The fifth day of the fifth month is the Boys’ Festival. Then they are selling bows and arrows and other toy weapons everywhere. Everywhere they hang out great paper fishes, shaped like carp, and brightly painted. These are hung to tall bamboo poles of which there is one set in front of every house where they have a boy in the family. One fish is hung for each boy, and it is a gay sight to see the hundreds of bright fish waving and tossing in the wind. The reason 92why the carp is represented is because it swims up the river against the current; so it is hoped “the sturdy boy, overcoming all obstacles, will make his way in the world and rise to fame and fortune.” - Boy and girl in affectionate hug
Boy and girl in affectionate hug - First fight over a girl
Boy punching another boy as a girl looks on - Boy and girl feeding a pony an apple
Boy and girl feeding a pony an apple