Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Stork "Birth Information" page for a doll scrapbook


Description of scrapbook page: in color, stork, baby, rooftops, special delivery, spectacles, beak, old-fashioned, baby blanket, Birthday

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Color "My Doll's Birth Certificate"

 
Description of scrapbook page: comes in black and white for coloring, children, cats, coloring, framed birth certificate for a doll, hearts, shapes, birthdays

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Pink and blue birth certificates for your dolls

Description of scrapbook page: pick pink or blue for your girl or boy doll, baby in a basket, text "Keep me with you, for I bring Goodwishes, love and everything." Birthday
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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Color these paper dolls of George and Martha Washington

Description of Coloring Page: Revolutionary war, our nation's first President, wigs, Martha Washington too

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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Sing, "Sleep, Baby, Sleep" to your baby doll...

A Lovely lullaby with sheet music.

Sleep, Baby, Sleep
(The original lyrics in German) 
Music by Ethelbert Nevin
Translated by Elizabeth Prentiss

Sleep, baby, sleep,
Thy father's watching the sheep,
Thy mother's shaking the dreamland tree
And down drops a little dream for thee,
Sleep, baby, sleep!

Sleep, baby, sleep,
The large stars are the sheep,
The little stars are the lambs, I guess,
And the bright moon is the shepherdess,
Sleep, baby, sleep!

Sleep, baby, sleep,
The Savior loves His sheep,
He is the Lamb of God on high
Who for our sakes came down to die,
Sleep, baby, sleep!

The Clothes-Pin Dollies by Camilla J. Knight

Print this sweet little clothes-pin doll poem for your scrapbook!

The Clothes-Pin Dollies
by Camilla J. Knight

Two stately little ladies these, as ever you have 
known,
With petticoats so very stiff that they can stand
alone.
Each has a smiling, rosy face upon her wooden
head,
A dainty cap adorning each, with frills, and 
ribbon red.
Their gowns, all made of scarlet silk, are beau-
tiful to see;
Aunt Lou dressed them for Marjorie when she
was only three.
At night, the ladies are undressed, and each is
then arrayed
In night-gown white, with cap and cape, and
on the pillow laid.
When Marjorie jumps into bed, she takes them 
in her arms,
And hugs them tight to keep them safe from
all the dark's alarms.
 On birthdays, and at Christmas time, all kinds of
dolls she gets;
But these, her little clothes-pin dolls, are still
her dearest pets.

Paper Doll Poem by Pauline King


Dear little Paper Dolls, that grow
All in a beautiful, even row!
Their toes turn out in a way that's grand,
And they look so friendly, hand in hand.
I 've boughten dolls put away on the shelf -
For I love these best that I make myself. 


Then there come nice little paper boys
Who play with the girls, and break their toys.
They all have trousers down to their knees,
And they may shout just as loud as they please.
They never are bothered with dresses and curls,
And never are taken for little girls. 


Of course there are cats in Paper Land,
Or who would catch the rats?
They talk the language children talk,
And not the talk of cats.
They say, instead of "purr," and "mew," 
"Good afternoon," and "How do you do?"


The Paper folks don't always walk,
But ride out every day;
Their horses go just like the wind,
And do not care for hay -
They gallop in a long straight line,
And really do look very fine.