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Ball Games.
136. Giving- the Balls. |
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E. L. H. |
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[Note:—The following stanzas, adapted to this little air, are suggestive of the various methods of giving the balls to the children in the nursery and in the kindergarten:] |
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2. Come, come, quickly, children dear, See your balls are waiting here.
3. Children dear, what shall we play, With our pretty balls to-day?
4. Children dear, each take a ball, Take good care lest it should fall. |
5. Ev'ry child, however small, Loves his soft, bright, pretty ball.
6. Does my Harry want to play With his pretty balls to-day?
7. When your name you hear me call, Come and choose your favVite ball. |
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137. Just the Thing. |
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138. My Ball is Soft. |
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After Poesche. |
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[Note:—The children stand in a circle. One child throws up the ball and tries to catch it. When he hag had a fair number of trials, he gives the ball to some one else.]
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