you have turned them, pinch them slightly along the dotted lines that
were marked A A A A.
Look carefully at the finished Changeling in the front of
the book. It will help you to make all the Magic Changelings
Mary and
her Little Lamb
Humpty Dumpty
and the Egg
Tom the Piper's Son
and his Pig
The Town Mouse and
the Country Mouse
Silverhair and the
Little Wee Bear
Robinson Crusoe
and his Parrot
The Lion and
the Unicorn
The Witch and
her Black Cat
Nancy Netticoat
and the Candle
Santa Claus and
the Christmas Tree
The Frog who would A-Wooing Go
and the Lily White Duck
Dick Whittington
and his Cat
By
M. A. Glen
The 12 Magic
Changelings
Frederick A.
Stokes Company
Publishers
New York
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