My daughter accidentally trashed all her photos. How do I return them to iPhoto Library?

MacBook OS X Leopard. Version 10.5.8.
iPhoto '09 version 8.1.2 (424)
My daughter was attempting to copy a few photos to a USB pen drive and ended up sending all photos as well as iPhoto to the trash.

If the photos were correctly deleted from iPhoto and the iPhoto Trash bin emptied the original photos get moved to the Trash bin in the dock. It sounds as if that's what happened.  Each Event's photos will end up in a subfolder with the same name as the Event had:
Just select those folders and drag them into the open iPhoto library window to reimport into the library.. After the import is over and you're satisfied that all the photos are there and work as intended, i.e. be edited, used in projects, etc., you can empty the Trash bin in the dock.

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