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LEARNING TO WORK BY PLAYING.

I’holtis, 111/ Lilli! ti/ I'liStilH l\ inth r</arlt il,

(1) Learning to make presents; (•_•» the use of tools readily develops the utilitarian qualities in the mind of the child; (3) the Hist elements of architecture taught by ••playing bricks"; (1) tin

th< *nd of the term, saying good-bye to “leavhvr”; (*») group <»f stuidy young Ma<>rilaudcrs; (<>» game time; (7) getting on to the land: co learning t" ob>erw nature bj painting, <•»» uia« btf'ie meal

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 24

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78

LEARNING TO WORK BY PLAYING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 24

LEARNING TO WORK BY PLAYING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 24

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