Welcome again to Lil' Vintage Story Books, where
we share our favorite vintage children's books!
Today's book is just the sweetest thing! It's called "Ten Little Fingers", written by Priscilla Pointer and published in 1954. Unfortunately, no illustrator is listed, as the illustrations are the sweetest part of the book!
The book is just several little rhymes with finger motions that accompany the rhymes. The pictures above are so adorable, aren't they?
Oh, her little dresses...sigh!
Love the drawings of the blocks in this one.
The reason I bought this book several years ago is because the little boy reminded me of my son, Noah. You can see how I used the above illustration in a journal page about how he had begun to creep/crawl when he was a baby:
Such sweet little clothing- the shortalls on him and the pinafore on her...
And I love this last page- what a nice page to frame in a little girl's room! Hmmm, I wonder why I haven't done that...!
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I have to agree that those outfits (especially the dresses) are just adorable. A lovely book and definitely art worthy. Have a super weekend.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I miss these little picture books. This is darling in the memory book. Always thinking outside the box. I love it....smiles...Renee
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute book!! Love the children's faces, and their outfits are adorable!! I think you should frame that page!! Have a great day!! Happy to be linking up with you today!! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable! I love the page where she's praying...her little red lips and long black eyelashes are so sweet! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHello! I've just visited your blog and I'm soooooooo happy! I love all those vintage pictures, your dolls.... fantastic! I collect vintage children's dishes and I'm loving these old books and their nice pictures more and more...
ReplyDeleteThe one in my post is Treasury of nursery rhymes, by Hilda Boswell's but I don't mention it in the post as I focus more on the plates.
I'll continue visiting you and I'm just beginning to show my dishes and my books.
I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina and we speak Spanish here so excuse me for my poor English.
Besos from Argentina! Silvina.