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Diana arid Daisy were both busy knitting themselves new Jumpers. They sat down together, put their balls of wool on a basket on the table, and chatted and knitted for some time. Then Diana announced that she must go home, but the girls found that their wools had become tangled, and it was quite a task to untangle them. Whose ball is left in the basket? Trace it with a pencil or pen, and see if you can disentangle the threads properly for them.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 226, 20 June 1936, Page 25

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Diana arid Daisy were both busy knitting themselves new Jumpers. They sat down together, put their balls of wool on a basket on the table, and chatted and knitted for some time. Then Diana announced that she must go home, but the girls found that their wools had become tangled, and it was quite a task to untangle them. Whose ball is left in the basket? Trace it with a pencil or pen, and see if you can disentangle the threads properly for them. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 226, 20 June 1936, Page 25

Diana arid Daisy were both busy knitting themselves new Jumpers. They sat down together, put their balls of wool on a basket on the table, and chatted and knitted for some time. Then Diana announced that she must go home, but the girls found that their wools had become tangled, and it was quite a task to untangle them. Whose ball is left in the basket? Trace it with a pencil or pen, and see if you can disentangle the threads properly for them. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 226, 20 June 1936, Page 25