All Around the Green Gravel the Grass is So Green and All the Pretty Maids are Fit to be SeenAn 1884 Calendar by Kate GreenawayAs I was Going up Pippin Hill Pippin Hill was Dirty: There I Met a Sweet Pretty LassAs Tommy SnooksBaby Sleeps in Its Cradle Among the Apple Blossom Unaware of the Danger ThatBonny Lass Pretty Lass Wilt Thou be Mine?Children Country Dancing on a Village GreenChildren Flying a KiteChildren Playing Frog in the Middle, They Form a Ring Around One ChildChristmas CarolingChristmas Dream 1874Crosspatch Lift the Latch Sit by the Fire and SpinCurly Locks Curly Locks Wilt Thou be Mine?Daffy-Down-Dilly Has Come up to Town in a Yellow Petticoat and a Green GownDiddlty Diddlty Dumpty the Cat Ran up the Plum TreeDiller a Dollar a Ten O'Clock ScholarDraw a Pail of WaterElsie Marley Has Grown So Fine She Wont Get up to Serve the SwineFor the Dance, One of a Set of 12 Illustrations from "Christmas in Little Peopleton Manor"Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a PieGeorgie Peorgie Pudding and Pie Kissed the Girls and Made Them CryGirl in Fur-Trimmed Coat Fur Muff Gloves and Feathered Hat Carrying a Fair-Sized Branch of HollyGirl in a Woodland Clearing Stands with Her Back Against a Great Tree with Her Apron Over Her HeadGirls Playing Oranges and LemonsGirls and Boys Come out and Play the Moon Doth Shine as Bright as DayGoosey Goosey Gander Where Shall I Wander?Group of Children Play Queen Anne and Her Maids in a GardenGroup of Children Play Tom Tiddler's Ground in a GardenGroup of Children Play Touch Wood with the Help of Some Trees and a Wooden FenceGroup of Girls Play Mary's Gone A-Milking in a FieldGroup of Girls Play Puss in the CornerGroup of Girls PlayingHere Am I Little Jumping Joan When Nobodys with Me I'm All AloneHere are Jack and His Sister Jill Making Their Way up the HillHumpty Dumpty Depicted Sitting on a Wall Previous to the Great FallIllustration For the Letter A from Apple Pie AlphabetIt's Rock-A-Bye Baby on the Tree TopJack SpratJack and Jill after They Have Fallen Down the HillJohnny's New BonnetJuly, Kate Greenaway's Almanac For 1895Like Mother, Like DaughterLine of Children Walk Along a Stone Wall Following Their LeaderLittle Betty Blue Lost Her Holiday ShoeLittle Boy BlueLittle Boys and Girls, Will You Come and Ride with Me on My Broomstick?Little Jack Horner Sat in a Corner Eating a Christmas PieLittle Lad Little Lad Where Wast Thou Born?Little Maid Little Maid Whither Goest Thou?Little Tom Tucker Sings for His Supper. What Shall He Eat?Little Tommy Tittlemouse Lived in a Little HouseLucky Locket Lost Her Pocket Kitty Fisher Found ItLucy Locket Lost Her PocketMary Mary Quite Contrary How Does Your Garden Grow?Mother And ChildMother and Child (detail from The Three Ages of Woman), c.1905My Mother and Your Mother Went Over the Way Said My Mother to Your Mother Its Chop-A-Nose Day!One Foot up the Other Foot Down Thats the Way to London-TownPolly Put the Kettle on We'll All Have TeaPussy Cat Pussy Cat Where Have You Been?Ride a Cock-HorseSee Saw Jack in the Hedge Which is the Way to London Bridge?She Sits Among the Cinders to Warm Her Pretty Little ToesShe Upsets Her Stool When She Finds a, Really Rather Small, Spider Sharing It with HerSix Children Dance in a Circle to Play Ring O' RosesSome in Rags and Some in Tags and Some in Silken Gowns' the Beggars Come to TownStanding on a Fence Looking for Her SheepSufferers from Arachnophobia Will Sympathise with Little Miss MuffetTell-Tale Tit Your Tongue Shall be Slit and All the Dogs in the Town Shall Have a Little BitThe Children Start to Follow the Pied PiperThe Children's Christmas SupperThe Pied Piper Arrives to Rid the Town of a Plague of RatsThe Pied Piper Leads the Children Away from the TownThe Pied Piper Plays His PipeThe Pied Piper of HamelinThe Townsfolk Watch the Children Follow the Pied Piper out of the TownThere was a Little Boy and a Little Girl Lived in an AlleyThere was an Old Woman Lived Under a HillThree Children Play Hide and Seek OutdoorsThree Girls Play Battledore and Shuttlecock in a Summer GardenThree Girls Set off to Go SkatingThree Greenaway Girls and Their Dolls One in a CartTo Market to Market to Buy a Plum Cake Home Again Home Again Market is Late!Traditional Witch Flies Through the Air with, But Not on, Her BroomstickUnder the WindowWatched by a Companion a Girl Swings in a GardenWe're All Jolly BoysWhere are You Going to My Pretty Maid?Willy Boy Willy Boy Where are You Going?Young Ladies Dancing Around the Maypole
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