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“What the child imitates,” says Froebel, “he begins to understand. Let him represent the flying of birds and he enters partially into the life of birds. Let him imitate the rapid motion of fishes in the water and his sympathy with fishes is quickened. Let him .reproduce the activities of farmer, miller and baker, and his eyes open to the meaning of their work. In one word let him reflect in his play the varied aspects of life and his thought will begin to grapple with their significance.” In all times and among all nations, finger-plays have been a delight. | Finger plays for nursery and kindergarten Emo POƯLSSON FINOER FLAYS FOR NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN Cornelia c. Roeske ỈỈỈUỗưarions Ịịỵ L. J. Bridgman CONTENTS FINGER PLAYS FOR NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN By Emilie Poulsson Music By Cornelia C. Roeske Illustrations By L.J. Bridgman D. Lothrop Company Boston 1893 WHAT THE CHILD IMITATES HE BEGINS TO UNDERSTAND. Froebel. 5 PREFACE. What the child imitates says Froebel he begins to understand. Let him represent the flying of birds and he enters partially into the life of birds. Let him imitate the rapid motion of fishes in the water and his sympathy with fishes is quickened. Let .