they threaded the sinew through the holes
in an "over-and-over seam."
[Illustration: "_When the men saw the new garment, they wondered how
it was made._"]
When the men saw the new garment, they wondered how it was made. So
Antler and Birdcatcher showed them how it was done, and helped them to
make warm garments of their own.
[Illustration: _A Cave-man's glove._]
And so all the Cave-men soon had warm garments of fur. Sometimes they
fastened them with buckles, and sometimes they used bone pins. They
made long leggings of soft skins, and moccasins for their feet.
Perhaps you can think how they learned to make mittens and gloves. We
know that they had warm mittens and gloves, for we have found pictures
they made of them. When they dressed in their warm fur garments, the
Cave-men did not fear the cold. If they wanted food, they put on their
garments and went wherever they pleased.
#THINGS TO DO#
_If you can get a small skin, fit it to a doll the way you think
the Cave-men fitted skins to their bodies. If you cannot get a
skin, cut a piece of cloth so as to make it the shape of a skin,
and show how the new suit was made._
_Find as many things as you can that you can use for pins, buttons,
and buckles._
_Find as many ways as you can of sewing a simple seam. When you go
to a museum notice how the seams are sewed. Why do you think people
invented new stitches? Visit a shoemaker and notice how he sews._
_Draw one of these pictures:_--
_The cold wind drives Fleetfoot into the cave._
_Playing "Cave-bear."_
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
How do you think the children played in the winter? What do you
play in the winter?
How do you think the Cave-men would hunt when there was only a
light fall of snow?
How would they hunt when the snow was deep?
How would they hunt when there was a hard crust on the snow?
_How the Children Played in Winter_
When the children saw their fathers and mothers go out of doors, they,
too, wanted to go. But they had no warm clothing, so their mothers
tried to keep them in doors.
Sometimes Fleetfoot and Flaker teased to go out and play in the snow.
And when the days were warm enough, Antler let them go out and play.
But on very cold days they had to stay in the cave.
The children had good times in the cave. They played many animal
games. They played they were gro
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