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HOME-MADE TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS

uprights D 3½ inches long and ½ inch wide; then after cutting holes through each near the ends, for the spool pegs to slip through, cut down the width between the holes to about ¼ inch (Fig. 302). Slip the lower ends of uprights D

Fig. 303.—Baby Carriage Hood. Fig. 304.—Diagram of Hood. Fig. 305.—Carriage Handles.
Fig. 303.—Baby Carriage Hood. Fig. 304.—Diagram of Hood. Fig. 305.—Carriage Handles.

Fig. 303.—Baby Carriage Hood.
Fig. 304.—Diagram of Hood.
Fig. 305.—Carriage Handles.

over the pegs in spool wheels E, then the upper ends over the pegs in spools A. Glue the upper ends to the ends of spools A, then slip the carriage sides C over the pegs of spools A, and glue them in place.

The carriage hood (Fig. 303) is made of a piece of stiff paper about 4½ inches square (Fig. 304), slashed in three