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Rh Ask the children, blindfolded, to walk up to the gingerbread man and try to see how close they can come with the toy animal who wants to eat him. If you use a picture of a fox, ask them to try and pin it on the sheet close to him.

Ask mother for a box of gingersnaps, not to eat, but to play a game with. It is going to be a racing game. The smooth top of that long table in the living room will be just the place for the game. Two children, starting at the same time, try to see which can roll gingersnaps from one end of the table, like hoops, to the other. Little candy sticks may be used to roll them like hoop sticks.