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Mother Nature's Toy-Shop

Mother Nature's Toy-Shop

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81 XVI. Miss Hollyhock's Garden-Party 88 XVII. Daffodils 92
PART V—SEED-VESSELS XVIII. Seed-Vessel Playthings 96 XIX. Buckeye Horse and Buckeye Rider 103 XX. Burdock-Burrs 108 XXI. Things to Make of English-Walnut Shells 117
PART VI—VEGETABLES XXII. Things You can Make of Lima Beans 123 XXIII. Sweet-Potato Alligator and What to Make of a Radish 130 XXIV. Green-Pea Toys and a Green-Pea Design 136 XXV. Corn-Husks and Corn-Cobs 148
PART VII—FRUIT XXVI. The Funny Orange-Head 163 XXVII. Apples and Apple Fun 171

Mother Nature's
Toy-Shop

PART I

WILD FLOWERS


CHAPTER I
DAISIES

What You Can Do with Them

Wild flowers, like children, are up early. They don't want to lie abed after their long winter's sleep; they want to be awake and see what is going on in the world. While you think it is still winter there is a stirring going on under the blankets of brown earth, and sometimes before the snow is off the ground you may find the little things working up through the stiff soil and opening their eyes to the gentle spring sunshine.

It is remarkable the way the soft, tender sprouts force their way through hard ground that we would have to take a knife or trowel to dig into. But they do it. Not all at once with a great, blustering rush, but gently, steadily, and quietly they push and keep on pushing until their heads are above ground; then they begin to grow in good earnest, and pretty soon they laugh right out into blossom.

The pleasure these earliest wild flowers give us is in going out to look for them and in gathering handfuls to carry home and put into little glass bowls to be "Oh'd" over and wondered at, to be admired and loved because they are lovely, and because they bring some of the sweet outdoors of spring into the furnace-heated house.

They are too delicate and fragile, these anemones, hepaticas, and bloodroots, to be handled and played with, but later come the stronger, sturdier flowers and with many of these you can do all sorts of entertaining things. You don't have to look very far for them either. They are in the fields, by the roadsides, and even along the edges of the streets of a village or small town. You won't find them in the city.

To begin with, there are the daisies. How white the fields are with them! If they are fine, large daisies on tall, strong stems they will reach up to your waist—that is, if you are a little girl. If you are bigger they will come well above your knees. There are a number of things that you can do with them. First, you can make a really beautiful

Daisy Crown

for a May queen, or to wear yourself just for the fun of it.
two flowers with stems crossed
Fig.1 - Begin the wreath in this way.
diagram
Fig.2 - Turn the stem of B under the stem of A

Gather a whole lot of daisies with rather long stems. They will stay fresh longer if you put them into a pail of cool water and let them drink a little before using them; and if they have wilted while you carried them, the water will bring them up again as fresh as—why, as fresh as a daisy to be sure. This is the way to make the crown. It is a new way and a good way.

diagram
Fig.3 - Bring B around and in front of it's own upright.

Take one daisy in your left hand and hold it, not upright but in what is called a horizontal position like the one marked A in Fig. 1, then with your right hand hold another daisy upright and

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