[October, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1877.] 
Mary had a little lamb. 
Its fleece was white as snow. 
And everywhere that Mary went. 
The lamb was snre to go.” 
“ He followed her to school one day, 
"Which was against the rule. 
It made the children laugh and play 
To see a lamb at school.” 
GOOD SCHOLARS. 
SOBER TEACHER. 
NICE BOOKS. 
ROGUISH BOYS. 
BAD DUNCE. 
HAPPY LAMB. 
Every Child who becomes the owner of this new and pleasing invention of 
Mr. Crandall can “play school” to his or her heart’s content, 
Every boy and girl, and man and woman too, will laugh over this group of teacher and scholars 
in the “ district school,” and thousands of parents will recall with great delight their own experiences 
in childhood. The grave “ master,” seated by the desk, with his “ whisking stick ” ; the boys and 
girls, with books having real words which can be used in helping the wee urchins at home to 
read; the “little lamb” that has followed his young owner into the school; the “dunce” and his 
cap, and the altogether comical appearance of the whole company, make this one of the most at¬ 
tractive toys of Crandall’s invention. The picture at the head of this sheet is only the representa¬ 
tion of a single group made up with this set of figures. They can be put together in any form, 
according to the notion of the one who handles them, and may be made exceedingly amusing. 
PRICE $1 ; BY MAIL, POST-PAID, $1.25. 
Sold by Toy Dealers generally, and many others. 
ORDERS FROM THE TRADE WILL BE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. 
ORANGE JITDD COMPANY, 
245 BROADWAY, YEW YORK. 
CRAND 
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