Volume 1886, Issue 4 (Little Folks)
From vsfp
- The Palace in the Garden, pp. 198-209, by Mrs. Molesworth
- Nell’s yellow Sixpence, pp. 209-212, by Sarah Pitt
- A Willing Substitute, pp. 212, by EMW
- Morning, pp. 213, by Margaret Haycraft
- Evening, pp. 213, by Margaret Haycraft
- Our Sunday Afternoons. The Happiest Half-Hour: Our Little Folks’ Sunday Talks., pp. 214-216, by Rev. Frederick Langbridge
- Bible Exercises, pp. 216
- Answers to Bible Exercises, pp. 216
- Just Like A Boy. A Story in Words of One Syllable, pp. 217-219
- How They Found Father. A Scottish Border Tale, pp. 219-222, by Arion
- Wuk, Wuk Away! A Song in the Negro Dialect., pp. 222, by GW
- The Bravest of the Brave, pp. 223-228, by Helen Atteridge
- Baby Birds and Their Ways. Owlets, pp. 228-230
- The Quest of The Cherry Pie, pp. 231-234
- What Fire and Water Said, pp. 234, by Astley H. Baldwin
- The Story of the Envious Ox, pp. 235-237, by Theo
- An Inquiring Mind, pp. 237
- Little Stories of Earth and Sky. Told by the Robin, the Cat, the Sunbeam, and the Perch, pp. 238-240, by Henry Frith
- A Word About the Two “Little Folks” Cots, pp. 240, Anne Beale
- A Big Sneeze, pp. 241
- The editor’s Pocket-book, pp. 242-245
- Dolly’s Nosegay, pp. 245, by AM
- A Bird Prisoner’s Story, pp. 246-247, by Edith E. Cuthell
- Baby Dimples!, pp. 248
- Joan and Her Two Pets, pp. 248-251
- Only A Crossing-Sweeper, pp. 251
- Our Little Folks’ Own Puzzles, pp. 252
- Our Little Folks’ Own Pages, pp. 253
- A Song of Violets, pp. 255, by G. Weatherly, Frederick J. Crowest
- Picture Story Wanting Words, pp. 256
- The Harebells’ Song, pp. 257
- Adrian Avalon’s Revenge, pp. 257-259, by Edith H. Fowler
- Mousie’s Escape, pp. 260-261
Submitted by: Scott, Megan: section 1, Winter 2009