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addressed to the motherwho is recommended to take advantage of
this p things icture which to suggest are invisible , to her except little throug one what h their reality effects . there Another is in
many p and icture emptied is headed —the "C child ' est ' s tout basin ; c ' est of tout milk . " , the Here dog every ' s platter thing is of ended food ,
the little boy ' s pitcher of _water , the bird ' s nest , and the birdcagewish the lesson to keep being thing that every as long thing as possible comes to we an must end , be and careful that , if eco we
any nomical & c . " Tic tac" is a clock with flying pendulums . A little irl stands , on a tableand her mother shows her the basin and
towel g readfor her to , be washedbecause it is time . Underneath is a cat licking y herself with elaborat , e care . Even pussey doesn't
" Wish , to go dirty ! not wish , to be clean !" Then we have reaping , and milking , and calling the pigeons to be
fedand the making of a cake , and many other subjects such as our readers the , child can is easil made y fancy to remark . There the is a p advantages icture of " The of different Bridge , " in kinds which of
union ; and suddenly rising to the height of religious symbolism , Madame de Crombrugghe says to the young
mother" Que votre enfant s'habitue a decouvrir et a unir entre eux les contrastes qui vos se actions trouve nia en is lui sur meme -tout ; mettez donnez -lui -lui sons en 1 les 'exemp yeux le la par doctrine vos ensei de gnements _FEvangile et .
tou qu Plus ' jours il tard comprehne le , , Mediateur s lu comment i di entre rez aussi le les Fils homine commen du s charpentier et t Son s ' unir Pere le de - celeste _IsTazareth ible , qui l ' invisible fut est et aussi , reste afin le
notre . " We must conclude with saying that none of these pictures , each
of which is accompanied with a symbolical action of the hand calculated to impress it on the mind of the child , are prettier and
more suggestive than those which illustrate the popular rhymes in receive every country the greater anent little share fin of gers poetical and toes honor . In — Eng witness land the the l toes yric
commencing" And This that pig went pig stayed to market at home , . "
But here it is the fingers who are represented in divers ways . For weaker instance left hand , the five right fair liand ladies form . s Little a group Tom of Thumb cavaliers wears , and small the
clothesand little Left Finger bears a basket of flowers ! In another picture , the whole ten are bowing and scraping to one another in
a deli But ghtf the ull best y ridiculous of all is one fashion where . the five right-hand fingers are
_gone to bed ; four little heads in a row , and Little Finger in a small cradle at the side . At the bottom is this instructive poem : —
46 Fait Le ponce tin , _Tindex dans nos fait jeux deux .
Et Troi quatbe s , la grand 1 ' annulaire doigt . vient faire _,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1861, page 191, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111861/page/47/
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