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TOY-MAKING
IN SCHOOL AND HOME

Plate I A SCENE IN TOYLAND Fr.

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TOY-MAKING
IN SCHOOL AND HOME

By

R. K. & M. I. R. POLKINGHORNE

THE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL STREATHAM

 

LONDON

GEORGE G. HARRAP & COMPANY

2 & 3 PORTSMOUTH STREET KINGSWAY W.C.

1916

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THE RIVERSIDE PRESS LIMITED, EDINBURGH

GREAT BRITAIN


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Prefatory Note

The authors wish to express their thanks toMr J. E. Mansion for many valuable criticismsand suggestions, and to Miss Bassett, whoseencouragement and support alone made the workpossible.

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Contents

  PAGE
Introduction.By Miss R. Bassett, B.A., Headmistress of the County Secondary School, Streatham9 
PART I
TOYS FOR LITTLE ONES: PAPER AND CARDBOARD
CHAPTER  
I.Toy-making and its Educational Possibilities21
II.General Principles; Materials26
III.Paper Work for Infants31
IV.More Paper Toys43
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