Little Wide-Awake 1875
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- Little Wide-awake, pp. 6-8
- Ethel’s Florin, pp. 9-11
- Baby Boy, pp. 12
- At the Sea-side, pp. 13-14
- Mr. Swan, pp. 15
- Our Carlo, pp. 16-19
- Piggie’s Drive, pp. 20-21
- Bertie’s Dream, pp. 21-31
- The Moon, pp. 32-33
- Jacko’s Ride, pp. 34-35
- The Little Fish that would not do as it was bid, pp. 36-37
- Silly Paul, pp. 38-39
- Tommy’s Apple, pp. 40-41
- Granny and Baby, pp. 42-43
- The Three Pets, pp. 44-46
- The Naughty Boy, pp. 47
- Alice and Alick, pp. 47-50
- Two Robin Redbreasts, pp. 51
- The Fishing-Boat, pp. 52-53
- The Doctor’s Visit, pp. 54-55
- Spot, pp. 56-57
- The Child’s Desire, pp. 58-59
- An Unfortunate Mistake, pp. 60-61
- Poor Donkey, pp. 62-63
- Effie and her Companions, pp. 64-68
- The Clever Elephant, pp. 69-70
- Naughty Alice, pp. 71-72
- Elfie, pp. 73-76
- The Fox and the Crow, pp. 76-79
- Charlie and the Trout, pp. 80-82
- The Gleaners, pp. 82-83
- Little Trots, pp. 84-87
- Mamma’s Story, pp. 88
- Alphabet, pp. 89
- The Cloud, pp. 90-93
- Silly Simon, pp. 94
- Mischievous Walter, pp. 94-97
- Drawing Water, pp. 97
- The Silly Raven, pp. 99
- The Scotch Shepherd, pp. 100-101
- Cissy and the Crab, pp. 102-103
- The Spring Nosegay, pp. 104
- Willy, the Chair-mender, pp. 105-106
- Come and play in the Garden, pp. 106-107
- Foolish Cockscomb, pp. 107-111
- Mischief, pp. 112
- Mother Darling, pp. 113
- The Ox and the Sheep, pp. 114-115
- Who stole the Bird’s-nest?, pp. 116-118
- Scenes in the Life of Little Blanche, pp. 119-125
- The Horse and the Groom, pp. 126
- To Bed, pp. 127
- The Careless Children, pp. 128-132
- Our Darling, pp. 132
- Little Doggie, pp. 133
- A Lucky Escape, pp. 134-136
- Our Pussy, pp. 137-138
- Mary and the Linnet, pp. 139-142
- Pretty Cow, pp. 142-143
- Fireside Chat, pp. 143
- A True Story of a Mouse, pp. 144-145
- The Glowworm, pp. 145
- Lucky Jack, pp. 146-150
- The Meadows, pp. 150-151
- The Bees, pp. 151-152
- Begging, pp. 152
- Charlie’s Birthday Present, pp. 153-158
- A Merry Party, pp. 159
- Corporal Guillaume, pp. 160-163
- The New Baby, pp. 164-165
- The Brown Bear, pp. 166-167
- Little Things, pp. 168
- Something for you to find out, pp. 169
- The Wooden Doll and the Wax Doll, pp. 170-172
- Grandpapa’s Stockings, pp. 172-177
- The Frost, pp. 178-179
- The Archer and the Lion, pp. 180-181
- Evening, pp. 182-183
- Tan’s Revenge, pp. 183
- My Pet Guinea-pig, pp. 184-189
- The Sea, pp. 190-191
- Tommy at School, pp. 192-193
- The Mischievous Boy, pp. 193-196
- The Turtle-dove’s Nest, pp. 196-197
- Lily, pp. 197-199
- Old Age, pp. 199-200
- Flies, pp. 200
- The Seasons, pp. 201-207
- Jack’s Trick, pp. 208-210
- The Swing, pp. 211-213
- Mamma and Baby, pp. 214
- Little Eva, pp. 215-219
- Autumn, pp. 220
- Harry and Baby, pp. 221
- Papa’s Dinner, pp. 222-224
- Autumn Fruits, pp. 224
- Red-deer and Hind, pp. 225
- Employment, pp. 226-227
- In the Wood, pp. 228-230
- A Game at Blindman’s Buft, pp. 231
- The Little Boy’s Good-night, pp. 232
- The Elephant and the Child, pp. 233-234
- Nelly and the Basket of Eggs, pp. 234-235
- Little Children, Love one another, pp. 236-237
- Effie’s Cat, pp. 238-242
- A Rehearsal, pp. 242
- Something for you to find out, pp. 243
- December Night, pp. 244-245
- Maurice, pp. 246-250
- The Clever Dog Quisi, pp. 251-255
- The Clocking Hen, pp. 257
- Baby, pp. 258-260
- A Story of a Lamb, pp. 260-263
- Hop’s Song, pp. 264
- Philip and his Friends, pp. 265-266
- Tit for Tat, pp. 266-267
- Paul and his Music-master, pp. 268-273
- Troublesome Charlie, pp. 274
- Careful Children, pp. 275
- The Fox and the Mask, pp. 276-277
- Rainy Weather, pp. 278
- The New Baby, pp. 279-81
- Tea-Kettle’s Concert, pp. 282-284
- Poor Joe, pp. 285-288
- Frankey’s Dancing Lesson, pp. 288
- Don’t kill the Birds, pp. 289
- Dare-all Dick, pp. 290-293
- Sleping Baby, pp. 294
- A Story about a Shepherd’s Dog, pp. 295-296
- Something for you to find out, pp. 297
- A little Girl’s Dream, pp. 298-299
- The General’s Wig, pp. 300-302
- I must not tease my Mother, pp. 303-304
- Lost Harry, pp. 304-305
- Little Brother, pp. 306-307
- Brave Faust, pp. 307-310
- Granny’s Plague, pp. 311
- Early Rising, pp. 312-313
- Alphonse and Leonie, pp. 314-320
- The Wolf and the Horse, pp. 321
- A Summer Night, pp. 322-324
- What came of practical joking, pp. 325-327
- Something new, pp. 328
- A Swim for Life, pp. 329-335
- The Snow-Bird’s Song, pp. 336-337
- Jeanette and Jeanot, pp. 337
- Peter and the Woodman, pp. 338-341
- Spoilt Baby, pp. 342
- Story of Papa’s Dog Jack, pp. 343-346
- The Haw and the Pigeons, pp. 347
- The Child’s Questions, pp. 348-349
- All things are of use, pp. 350-355
- Another day with little Eva, pp. 356-359
- Summer, pp. 360
- The Dame’s School, pp. 361
- Impudent Fred, pp. 362-363
- Lionel and Rose, pp. 364-366
- Merry May, pp. 367
- Jessie, pp. 368-369
- What is that, Mother?, pp. 370-371
- Story of a Dog and a Cat, pp. 371-373
- Mother and Child, pp. 374
- Mimmi’s Birthday, pp. 375-376
- Grandmamma’s Parrot, pp. 377-380
Submitted by: Cardon, Juliet: section 1, Fall 2014