. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. nd in the fall there was plenty to put into the cel-lars and log barns which the Puritans had made. 1 am gladthat you know the history so well. How thankful we should allbe that God provides so plenteously for us in this beautiful landof ours. The old Puritan governor sent four men out hunting, that thepeople ? might after a more special manner rejoice Did they find some wild turkeys ? Perhaps, for


. Map modeling in geography : including the use of sand, clay putty, paper pulp, plaster of Paris, and other materials : also chalk modeling in its adaptation to purposes of illustration. nd in the fall there was plenty to put into the cel-lars and log barns which the Puritans had made. 1 am gladthat you know the history so well. How thankful we should allbe that God provides so plenteously for us in this beautiful landof ours. The old Puritan governor sent four men out hunting, that thepeople ? might after a more special manner rejoice Did they find some wild turkeys ? Perhaps, for this is thehome of the turkey. We do not send men out to hunt forturkeys now. Father has ever so many turkeys which he iskeeping until Christmas. He will sell some to the huskster whowill take them to the city. The huckster takes the feathersoff or dresses the turkey before he sells it. But he sells somealive. Yes, that is true. How many things we have for Christmas dinner ! Apples, pears, *^ grapes, mince-pies, and sometimes pumpkin-pies.* Nuts and candies. Yes, all these and the more substantialfoods, too. Potatoes. * Father has a whole barnful of pota- I TO Home toes. A barn full of potatoes, Harry! Well, perhaps, not somany as that, but the men are filling a great many barrels and sending them to the city. Farmers raise almost every-thing. What do you expect to haveas a Christmas present} Asled. Some toys. Do youknow where most toys are made ? The people who live in theFig. 76. ,, , ^ country called Germany carve many toys. Some of the peasants who live near the Black For-est very skillful in the work. All the members of afamily will learn to carve the same kind of toy. Sheep ?Yes ; the grandfather will learn to make wooden sheep, and thenall the other members of the family carve sheep. Woodendogs, camels, horses, and lions. Those are all in my NoaJisArkr Even the very small children learn to carve the soft woodvery skillfully with their sharp jack-kniv


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