. What shall we do now? A book of suggestions for children's games and employments;. velvet gummed on cardboard was a pleasant occupation which our great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers whenthey were children many years ago. Photographs of two ofthese pretty figures are given. In the boy arid St. Bernard (onp. 238), the boys head, hands, collar, and pantaloons, and thedog, are made of white velvet painted. The boys tunic is blackvelvet, and its belt a strip of red paper. The dogs eye is a blackpin-head. The whole is mounted on a wooden stand withwooden supports at the ba


. What shall we do now? A book of suggestions for children's games and employments;. velvet gummed on cardboard was a pleasant occupation which our great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers whenthey were children many years ago. Photographs of two ofthese pretty figures are given. In the boy arid St. Bernard (onp. 238), the boys head, hands, collar, and pantaloons, and thedog, are made of white velvet painted. The boys tunic is blackvelvet, and its belt a strip of red paper. The dogs eye is a blackpin-head. The whole is mounted on a wooden stand withwooden supports at the back, one running up to the boys headand the other to the tip of the dogs tail. In the case ofthe girl on the pony (on p. 239), the pony is of black velvet,and the girl of white velvet painted. The girls hat is apiece of cardboard, her collar a piece of lace, the saddle apiece of paper, and the reins a piece of thread. With somescraps of white and black velvet, and a little patience andingenuity, one could make all the animals on a farm and manyin the Zoo. 238 What Shall We Do Now?. What Shall We Do Now? 239


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