Volume 1886, Issue 1 (Little Folks)
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- The Palace Garden, pp. 1-11, by Mrs. Molesworth
- Jerry’s Spit; And What it Cost Him, pp. 11-15
- Little Luxury, p. 15
- Baby Birds and Their Ways. The Golden Eaglet, pp. 16-18
- Pretty Work for Little Fingers; A New Toilet Pin-Cushion, p. 18
- The Beggar’s Home, pp. 19, by EHF
- Little Stories of Earth and Sky. Told by the Robin, the Cat, the Sunbeam, and the Perch, pp. 19-21, by Henry Frith
- Timothy Crook, pp. 22
- Princess Polly and the Waxen Dolly. A Fairy Story, pp. 22-24
- Our Sunday Afternoons. The Happiest Half-Hour: Our Little Folks’ Sunday Talks, pp. 26-28, by Rev. Frederick Langbridge
- Bible Exercises, pp. 28
- The Showman’s Hat, pp. 29-31
- A New Game for Winter Evenings. Pictorial Circles, and How to Play Them., pp. 31-32
- A Coach and Three, pp. 32
- The Bravest of the Brave, pp. 34-39
- The Way to Fairy-Land, pp. 39
- Lost in the Snow. A Story in Words of One Syllable, pp. 39-40
- Greedy Jack, pp. 40, by Emily Glenton
- Save Him First, pp. 42, by EMW
- The New Pet, pp. 44
- The Editor’s Pocket-book, pp. 46-49
- Winter Days, pp. 49, by D.B. McKean
- How Thrush and Robin Were Cared For, pp. 50-51
- New Special Prize Competitions for 1886, pp. 52
- The “Little Folks” painting Book Competition for 1886, pp. 53
- Pippety-Wippet, pp. 54
- Fan and Her Cat, pp. 54-56
- Piggy’s Toothache, pp. 56
- Our Little Folks’s Own Pages, pp. 58-59
- Prize Puzzle Competitions, pp. 59-60
- Our Little Folks’ Own Puzzles, pp. 61
- Award of Prizes in the 1885 Special Competitions, pp. 62
- Little Miss One-Shoe, pp. 63, by Edward Oxenford
- Picture Story Wanting Words, pp. 64
- The Tale of a Snail, pp. 65-67, by K. Eugenie Joyce
- A Valentine, pp. 67
- How Muffins Won the Victory, pp. 68-69
Submitted by: Scott, Megan: section 1, Winter 2009