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N.lTi'RE STCDy REl'IEW [9 : 2— Feb, 1913 



The child world has much to do with trees, and the child's 

 curiosity and imagination are ever active. Such questions as 

 the following may be asked : 



What color are the leaves in summer? 



Are they all the same shade of green? 



What do the leaves do in summer? In winter? 



What color are the leaves in autumn? 



Does each tree have its own autumn color? What color do hickories 

 turn? 



Do you know any leaves that do not change color? What do we 

 call them? 



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If the leaves remain on the tree all winter, do they ever fall <>ff? 

 Why do you like the trees? 



Would you like to have your dooryard without trees? 

 Do you like to go to the woods to play ? 



Does the grass grow under the trees just the same as it does out in 

 the sunshine? 



