Show plern un or children lt s AO edited ay DOROTHY EDMONDS LADDER CLIMBING coit foam H act POOR BOIT r fl t D change the words at the base of the ladders to the words at the top in five changes each change of a letter of course must spell a real word and only one letter can be changed at each move OLD MAN COYOTE AND THE WHIRLWIND reprinted from the Tepee book by permission an indian legend one day old man coyote was walking through the woods talking to himself there la a woman living in these woods he said who wants a husband and I 1 think I 1 should like to have her for a wife you will have to wrestle with me a voice replied from among the trees and if you throw me I 1 will be your wife 1 I will brestle with you old bian coyote replied and because the woman knew who he was she let him throw her but she had not forgotten how he had run away and left her when he was her husband before and she intended to get even with him I 1 move so often no man will live with me she told him that wont bother me coyote answered mra coyote began to get supper and said nothing but just as her husband began to eat she came in and said they would have to move right away she pulled the tepee down upon his head and tied the i poles together then she tied old man coyote on to the tepee poles and told him to bold on she had everything ready off they went over the prairie old man coyote protesting all the way finally they came to some woods and mrs coyote took him through the tops of the trees rapidly paying no attention when the branches got in his eyes and tore hla clothes they came to a river for a long time she dragged him down the river until he was cold and wet when he looked as though be had had punishment enough she set him don and began to set up the tepee old man coyote was mighty glad to get off those tepee poles and thought he would run away from such a terrible wife so be made believe that he would go off and get some firewood as an ex cuse but mrs coyote knew what be was up to and tied him again to the tepee poles and started on please don t move this way old alan coyote cried but arg coy ote paid no attention to him sha tool alm through the woods again and over the mountains and through the river until he was so cold and hungry he was half dead then lira coyote who was the whirlwind set him down and let him run away MISS PETITE here Is one of the smallest paper dolls in the world straight from paris with her new cl othea it there ant a paper doll family in conr bouse you can start one with miss petite |