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Show Book Balancing Relay a Round up your friends for a relay race that improves your sense of balance. With a book lying flat on piece (or your head and a milk bottle disk) held over one eye, monocle-fashio- n, run a regular relay race. Put a time limit on the race for each side and see who wins! If book or disk falls, you lose. 50-ce- Idittd by MARJOIIE BARROWS, ' ii To Make .mil Ui The Baker's Here's a fast way to make flour into bread! Change one letter at a time to make a new word. In seven steps you can change flour into bread. The definitions below help you find the right words. For example: . 1. flour becomes 2. floor by changing u to o. Now let's see you go on from there. 1. Flour, 2. The part of a room walked on, 3. Overflowing water, 4. Fluid that runs in our veins, 5. A mother hen's family of chicks, 6. a Periscope 1 ,11.-- I) Bread! Wide, 7. pB3jq 'i 'peoiq 9 'pooiq g 'poojq 'jooy z ,jnoU 'pooy IP o )oi A The animal keeper told us w J iLS eat in Chicago's Brookfield Zoo. discus-throwi- eats 175-20- pounds of hay, a 0 mash of beans and oats and pounds js drank ofJ Here are two lists of definitions. When you have guessed the colanswers to the left-haumns, add the letter "N" to the end of each. If you have guessed correctly, you will then have the answers to the second column. Example: To own, plus N, is a harbor. Answer: Have, plus N, is Haven. nd 20 Family Weekly, September 22, 1957 1. "N" 2. Meadow 3. Obstacle 4. It's thick and 5. Adam's wife 6. Rage 7. To pull 8. Rule to obey 9. Throw black 5 every day. One hot day he 30 gallons of water! A tiny African chameleon gets 20 live U 'jV$ a day. 1. Think of catching them! anc' whole-whe- raisin at eat rjU -) . hard ng Your body cover 2. Thin 3. Home for horses 4.ifbuntain lake 5. Equal 6. Poe's bird 1. 7. Small city 8. Grassy space 9. Wonderful place j and a vitamin CA Margaret Key To glide on snow 10-1- and s, every day they get PIUS .si Ziggie, the giant sk each child to write, his name on the bottom of a paper picnic plate or pie plate. Then line up everyone and take turns spinning the plates as far as possible. Like the old contests, this is fun, and when the judge checks the plate farthest from the goal, the name of the winner will be written on it. 1 VAA,$ s, 1 ill Pie Plate i :sj3msuv Eslcil Ragrta ivide your company into two sides, Group A and Group B. Group B leaves the room and Group A remains. This group chooses a verb. They call in the other side and tell them a word that rhymes with the one chosen. The guessing side Group B must act out all the words they think it might be until they find the correct one. For example, if Group A chose the verb sing, they might tell the other team that the word they want rhymes with ring. Then Group B acts out every verb they can think of that rhymes with ring sling, spring, bring, fling, etc. When Group B has guessed the right word, the other team goes out to take their turn at guessing. ioorfoz JuS "I What Animals Eat 1 Let's Act It Out z'noiiBDfiV Secret Bess A. Lee Walter Eckart pno2 isdmafqsS nhd afib w L. ake this nifty periscope and you can see over tall fences, peoples' heads at parades, and around corners. You will need a mailing tube about 2 inches in diameter and about 18 inches long, or you can use two cardboard tubes from paper towel rolls. Also, you will need two small mirrors. 2 Cut off inches from each end of the tube at a 45 degree angle. Glue these ends back on at right angles, as shown in the illustration. Next, put some glue around the edges of the mirrors and place them inside the tube at the corners at a 45 degree angle. (A and B). Now, look through your periscope and adjust the mirrors before the glue dries. Small, oval pocket mirrors work best if you can get them. .snob chest Editor of The Children's Hour nt Hostility 11. Desire 12. A 11. Caution Coward 12. Royal 10. 10. rooster's headdress voice UAV04D iuMO) li :u,rnj '9 ' xvs9 'jj 42J tU9ABW JuaAa 'c, iuvs Iiubj :sj3msuv and mash of ground and liver, y.s qet a meat, J)3 paste and alfalfa meal mixed with brewer's 6s eat 12 pounds of it! yeast. |