Pettijohns Kindergarten Games And How to Play Them
Pettijohns Kindergarten Games And How to Play Them
Charles Louis Flint
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SENSE GAME. Though your eyes are blinded And fingers cannot see, Just feel this well, dear Alice, And tell what it may be. ijohn>8 S/di h a' joiljr goW fdlcf Pettiiohn's Food comes in packages yellow THE WINDMILL. Two children stand back to back as shown. In time to music of the clapping the children then move their arms up and down, alternating their positions. The effect is that of a windmill In motion. The other children may clap in time to the movements, or play they are trees swaying in th...e wind, their arms extended as branches. A few may imitate the noise of the winds whistling and singing. Windmill fans, around they go, As freshening breezes on them blow; They crush our wheat, they grind our corn, And busy are both night and morn. When blow the wild November gales, - Swift go the arms and, full the sails, . . .. With joy the miller's heart doth swell, .. He knows his mill is grinding well. To play at grinding Pettijohn's Food. SENSE GAMES. Shut your eyes my f e dear, Open your mouth, there's something here For you to taste, and taste so well That you its name may quickly tell.
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