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<p>When children have passed beyond the rattle age they reach out their hands for baa-lambs woolly sheep cows with bells cats that meaw and dogs that say bow-wow. The next advance in amusement is to play with a toy that goes on wheels and therefore for a half hour at a time little folk will be content by drawing around the nursery such toys as trains of cars horses with long tails express wagons etc and then follows the period when pretty lady dolls must go out to drive in a pretty carriage accompanied by mistress baby whose chubby hands push the doll's carriage ahead and nurse's ever vigilant eyes keep watch so that neither baby nor the baby's doll like the historic Jack and Jill fall down and break their crown.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>And mechanical dollies are also in demand-lady dolls that lift their veils smile and bow; gentlemen dolls that are orchestrian leaders; boy dolls that can turn somersaults and effect other athletic feats. And about this time if nurse is careful to keep sharp eyes on the scissors colored pictures may be cut out and pasted in scrapbooks or paper dolls may be arrayed as their youthful mothers desire. Or bright pieces of silk may be sewed together provided the thread is tied into the needle's eye so that it cannot be pulled out. Or wonderful castles may be built with packs of cards or towers and steeples with building blocks.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Noah's ark will do great service as will also tops that spin and hoops that may be rolled or twirled and drums that may be beat and whistles and horns that may be blown. But notwithstanding all the toys and amusement therefrom there will be heard the oftentimes plaintive wail Play with me please play with me. And then it is that the wise mother or nurse will introduce a simple game. Perhaps Puss in the Corner or Blind Man's Buff or perhaps hide behind a large chair or screen and call aloud Where am I? and such a mischievous laugh will follow when the toddling child finds the one who has thus hidden!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>From this period game follows game just as naturally as year follows year and even when the little tot has grown to womanhood or manhood the cry is still heard Play with me please play with me thus illustrating the trite words men and women are only children grown up. Therefore the variety of games within this book: Games suitable for all ages for all temperaments; games for the house and games for the field; games for the girls and games for the boys; games for the young and games for the old; games for St. Valentine's Day games for Christmas Day -games for all seasons games for all climes. Thus may the year be filled with jollity. Several games in this volume were originally published in the periodicals of Messrs. Harper &amp; Brothers and are reprinted by their kind permission.</p>