Fig. 511.—Just like a real turtle.

Fig. 512.—Such a ridiculous little pig.

Fig. 513.—Piggie’s tail.

Now for the Funny Little Pig

([Fig. 512]). Select a good-sized white egg and blow out its contents in this way: carefully bore a hole at each end of the egg, enlarging them only sufficiently to enable you to send its contents out of one end by blowing in the hole at the other end of the egg; this done, cut from strong, stiff paper or cardboard diagram, [Fig. 513], the tail; [Fig. 514], the fore leg; [Fig. 515], the hind leg; [Fig. 516], the ear. Make two ears, two fore and two hind legs. Mark eyes, nose, and mouth on the small end of the shell; curl the tail with a penknife or scissors and glue it on the pig by spreading out the slits and fastening them on the back of the pig; then in turn glue in place the legs and ears and behold! the pig ([Fig. 512]).