How to Make Mary and Her Lamb

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Cut out the two double figures. Fold on the dotted lines marked A A A A so that the upper part of each of the four figures projects forward as shown in the small picture X. Fold on the lines marked B B where the figures join each other so that the colored surfaces face outward, and then, beginning at the feet, paste the front view of Mary to the back view of the lamb as far as the dotted lines A A. In the same way paste the front view of the lamb to the back view of Mary—as far up as the lines A A. Now paste together the front and back of the upper part of Mary. Then paste together the front and back of the upper part of the lamb. Cut off the letters A A A A B B.

Now if the lamb is held by the feet and turned inside out, Mary will appear, and vice versa. MAKE ALL THE OTHER CHANGELINGS IN PRECISELY THE SAME WAY.

The Changelings will stand alone. If they do not stand firmly after you have turned them, pinch them slightly along the dotted lines that were marked A A A A.

Look carefully at the finished Changeling in the front of the book. It will help you to make all the Magic Changelings

Mary and

her Little Lamb

Humpty Dumpty

and the Egg

Tom the Piper's Son

and his Pig

The Town Mouse and

the Country Mouse

Silverhair and the

Little Wee Bear

Robinson Crusoe

and his Parrot

The Lion and

the Unicorn

The Witch and

her Black Cat

Nancy Netticoat

and the Candle

Santa Claus and

the Christmas Tree

The Frog who would A-Wooing Go

and the Lily White Duck

Dick Whittington

and his Cat

By
M. A. Glen
The 12 Magic
Changelings

Frederick A.
Stokes Company
Publishers
New York






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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