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HOME-MADE TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS

a living-room 12 inches by 18½ inches, a dining-room 12 inches by 15 inches, a kitchen 12 inches by 8 inches, a pantry 7 inches by 3 inches, two bedrooms—one 12 inches square and the other 12 inches by 8 inches, and a bathroom 7½ inches by 6 inches (Fig. 245). You may have to vary the sizes of your rooms a trifle, if you get boxes of

Fig. 245.—Plan of the Six-Room Doll Apartment.
Fig. 245.—Plan of the Six-Room Doll Apartment.

Fig. 245.—Plan of the Six-Room Doll Apartment.

different proportions, but it is probable that you can keep to the same plan arrangement.

The First Story Unit is shown in Fig. 246, and diagrams of its two partitions A and B, are placed to the right of it; Fig. 247 shows

The Second Story Unit, with diagrams of its three partitions C, D, and E, placed to the left and right of it, and Fig. 248 shows

The Third Story Unit, with diagrams of its two partitions F and G placed to the left of it.