What shall we do now? Five hundred games and pastimes: . Bocking-Chaie, Towel Back, and Chaii% DOLLS HOUSES 257. Childs High Chair and Cot(In the chair the lines AB and BA must be cut. In the cot the four piecesmarked A are cut out on their sides and bent down to form legs.) 258 WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW ? Paper DollsPaper dolls are not as good to play with as proper can do much less with them because they cannot bewashed, have no hair to be brushed, and should not sit they can be exceedingly pretty, and the keeping of theirwardrobes in touch with the fashion is an absorbing occu


What shall we do now? Five hundred games and pastimes: . Bocking-Chaie, Towel Back, and Chaii% DOLLS HOUSES 257. Childs High Chair and Cot(In the chair the lines AB and BA must be cut. In the cot the four piecesmarked A are cut out on their sides and bent down to form legs.) 258 WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW ? Paper DollsPaper dolls are not as good to play with as proper can do much less with them because they cannot bewashed, have no hair to be brushed, and should not sit they can be exceedingly pretty, and the keeping of theirwardrobes in touch with the fashion is an absorbing occupa-tion. Paper dolls are more interesting to those who like paint-ing than to others. The pleasure of coloring them and theirdresses is to many of us quite as interesting as cutting out andsewing the clothes of ordinary dolls. Making Paper DollsThe first thing to do is to draw the doll in pencil on thecardboard or paper which it is to be cut from. If you are notgood at drawing, the best way is to trace a figure in a book ornewspaper, and then, slipping a piece of carbon-paper (whichcan be bought for a penny


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