Mothers Manual And Infant Instructer Designed for Infant Or Primary Schools

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Mothers Manual And Infant Instructer Designed for Infant Or Primary Schools
M M Maskell Mills Carll
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Ans. It is fibrous (consisting of fine threads), white, soft, light, &c. How does it grow ? Ans. On a plant, which bears a pod ; when ripe, this pod bursts open. What are its uses ? Ans. For cloths of various kinds, such as muslins, calico, chintz, &c. LESSON THIRTEENTH A PIECE OF WAX What is wax made of? Ans. It is an animal production. What animal makes wax? Ans. The Bee. What are the qualities of wax ? Ans. It is solid, opaque, tough, fusible, stioky, yellow- ish, hard, odorous, smooth. What... are its uses ? Ans. To make candles and tapers, to rub furniture, to put on thread, sewing-silk, &c. The foregoing plan may be pursued to any extent the teacher may judge proper ; as the objects are always at hand, he can be at no loss for materials. It should be remembered that the grand object at present with the child, is to acquire a Iiabit of observation and reflexion, upon those objects which they are so apt to pass by without notice. They must be taught how to look at things, by presenting objects under their most interesting and useful aspects.

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