A GAME TO PLAY.
;One day when you are playing with some of your- little friends and you don't quite know what.to do. make this suggestion. See who can draw best with the eyes shut. Oh, dear, it is so funny,, and so difficult, too. The best thing to do will be to say, "Now we will sill draw a cat." The players all take- up'• their "pencils, shut "their eyes, and then try to. draw a cat on their paper,... Afterwards—at a given signal—all open their eyes and show their drawings to each other.- Thepictures are bound to cause lots of laughs. Another day try drawing an .animal by figures. You- knowwhnt T mean, a six for a nose, and .nought for :the liehd,'. and so an. .Make up your own designs and use what figures you like. It's vbiHlcrful what Apiaint 'pictures you.can' make .in this way.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 17 November 1928, Page 15
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149A GAME TO PLAY. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 17 November 1928, Page 15
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