. Suggestions for handwork in school and home. aged to renewed efforts by allowing him to foldhis paper and then to tear it along the line ofthe folds. This is not especially desirable work,however. It is certainly not free hand tearingand it should be used only as a means for incit-ing the more timid and less self-reliant childrento fresh activity. in School and Home 79 One of the simplest exercises in free handtearing is the making of fringes. Small nap-kins, doilies, and table-cloths are thus providedwith an ornamental finish by the children, whotake great delight in furnishing the dolls te


. Suggestions for handwork in school and home. aged to renewed efforts by allowing him to foldhis paper and then to tear it along the line ofthe folds. This is not especially desirable work,however. It is certainly not free hand tearingand it should be used only as a means for incit-ing the more timid and less self-reliant childrento fresh activity. in School and Home 79 One of the simplest exercises in free handtearing is the making of fringes. Small nap-kins, doilies, and table-cloths are thus providedwith an ornamental finish by the children, whotake great delight in furnishing the dolls teatable with these articles. Fringes with which


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