The Children's Heads

(Figs. 483, 484, 485, 486, 487), and ask some one to fold paper into hats for your finger-heads, as shown in Figs. 488, 489, 490, 491, 492. You might ask to have the various children's heads painted, giving each girl and boy different colored hair—black, brown, red, deep yellow, and pale yellow. If the hats are of colored tissue-paper the effect will be fine, especially if a bit of gay cloth be wound around each finger for clothing. Then the five alive little dolls can bow to each other and dance.

Fig. [483].—"I am sleepy." Fig. [488].—Sleepy boy's hat.
Fig. [484].—"Where is my hat?" Fig. [489].—Crying boy's hat.
Fig. [485].—"I think you are funny." Fig. [491].—Laughing boy's hat.
Fig. [486].—"Will you play with me?" Fig. [490].—Hat for little girl who wants to play.
Fig. [487].—"I'll give you a good time." Fig. [492].—Little girl's hat.

Arranging the flowers.


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