Child Observations 1st Series Imitation And Allied Activities Made By the Stu
Child Observations 1st Series Imitation And Allied Activities Made By the Stu
Ellen M Haskell
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A child that is not lame walked lame behind a lame man for nearly five minutes. 1029. KoBBiE. Age, 10 years. Robbie made a snow hut, and fastened a bag over the opening to keep out the snow. He kept his sleds in it, and called them his horses. 1030. Two Girls. Age, about 10 years. I saw two girls playing '• prisoners' base, " a game in which four is usually the smallest number to engage. First they were both on one side, and one had been caught by the enemy. The other made frantic endeavors to ..." relieve " her. Then the prisoner became an enemy, and ran out to keep the other away. Then she again became a prisoner to be relieved. 1031. Elizabeth. Age, 10 years. We have a book con- taining a picture called "After the Flood. " Elizabeth has seen the picture, and it is very disagreeable to her. She was playing with her doll, whose arms are broken off. She called to me to look, saying, " See, this is after the Flood. " The doll's arms were so placed as to make a right angle, and the hands were clasped.
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