. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine . , b, c, and d. Foldcorner squares under adjacent sides and paste. If a cover for the table is desired it can be made from a suitable pattern in white paper or from crepe paper. Heavy whitewall paper or white paper napkins can be cut for table cloths,and the latter for napkins for the little dining table. The pansies, dasies or other flowers which sometimes bor-der paper napkins, may be cut out and used as centerpiecesand doilies. Other forms will suggest themselves. It is important at the outset to teach the children how tohold the scissors correctly. The
. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine . , b, c, and d. Foldcorner squares under adjacent sides and paste. If a cover for the table is desired it can be made from a suitable pattern in white paper or from crepe paper. Heavy whitewall paper or white paper napkins can be cut for table cloths,and the latter for napkins for the little dining table. The pansies, dasies or other flowers which sometimes bor-der paper napkins, may be cut out and used as centerpiecesand doilies. Other forms will suggest themselves. It is important at the outset to teach the children how tohold the scissors correctly. The Ninth Occupation—Pea and Stick Work This work is popular in primary schools, is interesting tothe pupils and very beautiful and permanent designs can beconstructed. Corks and wires are sometimes used to pro-duce the same results, but owing to the cheapness of thematerial the peas and sticks are more commonly used. Reg-ular sticks for this work are sold by kindergarten supplyhouseB, which are much more satisfactory than tooth picks,. v,,^ the latbsr can be used. The rounded tooth picks with?<fdry aboTft one hour before using of the VOL. XXIII—JANUARY, 1911—NO. 5 The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine Devoted to the Child and to the Unity of Educational Theory and Practice from the Kindergarten Through the University. Editorial Rooms, 59 West 96th Street, New York, N. Y. E. Earle, Ph. D., Editor, 59 W. 9Cth St., New York City Business Office, 276-278-280 River Street, Manistee, Mich. J. H. SHULTS, Business Manager. MAMSTEE, MICHIGAN. All communications pertaining: to subscriptions and adver-tising or other business relating to the Magazine should beaddressed to the Michigan office, .J. H. Shults, Business Man-ager, Manistee, Michigan. All other communications to Earle, Managing Editor, 59 \V. 9Cth St., New York City. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine is published on thefirst of each month, except July and August, from 278 RiverStreet, Manistee, Mich.
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