Wendy and her brothers learn to fly, by Mary Blair.
Peter comes to Wendy's rescue, by Mary Blair.
Wendy on the Neverland map, by Mary Blair.
Wendy sewing on Peter's shadow, by David Hall.
The Darling family, by David Hall.
An early model sheet of Wendy Darling (1940)
"Wendy, the eldest, not only believed, she was the supreme authority on Peter Pan and all his marvellous adventures."
"Oh, Mother! You look simply lovely."
Wendy admiring her mother's party dress.
"Why, Father, what have you done to your shirt?"
Wendy and her family watching George accidentally trip over Nana.
"Oh, don't lock it, Mother. He might come back."
"Yes, Peter Pan. You see, I found something that belongs to him… His shadow."
Wendy tells Peter she has to move out of the nursery next day
Wendy with Peter and Tinker Bell (who is in Peter's cap)
Pixie dust sprinkles on Wendy
"Oh Peter, you saved my life."
Wendy sees Tiger Lily flirting with Peter
Wendy is jealous of Tiger Lily (Looks like Tinker Bell isn't the only person who gets jealous when a girl flirts with Peter Pan)
Wendy is unimpressed by Peter's hero title.
"Yes, especially Tiger Lily"
Her response to Peter saying everyone considers him a hero.
Wendy being captured by Captain Hook's pirate crew.
Peter saves Wendy before she fell into the water
Wendy and boys cheering "Hook is a Codfish a Codfish a Codfish"
Wendy warns Peter of Hook's deception and was about to strike him.
This is a heartwarming scene
Young Wendy staring at the flying ship on the moon out her window
Adult Wendy looking out the window at Neverland with her husband Edward and children Jane and Danny
Wendy inside the bomb shelter
Wendy telling Danny a story about Peter Pan
Wendy telling Jane that both she and her brother Danny are going away because of the war
Wendy chastises Jane for thinking that she's very grown up and for her disbeliefs in Peter Pan
Wendy reunited with Peter Pan
Wendy reunited with Tinker Bell
Wendy, Danny, Jane, and Nana II seeing Peter Pan from their window