Games

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Tennyson
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How When And Where
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Smaller Dolls' Houses
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Rows Of Paper Dolls

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: PLAYHOUSES OF OTHER PEOPLES





To make a row of paper dolls, take a piece of paper the height that
the dolls are to be, and fold it alternately backward and forward
(first one side and then the other) leaving about an inch between each
fold. Press the folds together tightly and cut out the half of a doll,
being careful that the arms are continued to the edge of the fold and
are not cut off. Open out and you will have a string of paper dolls.

Other articles to be made from paper and cardboard will be found on
pp. 284-291.

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