Visual Education (Jan-Nov 1920)

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34 Visual Education Fig. 8. Holland with its canals and great windmills always fascinates the children in their geography lessons. The simple homes with their everpresent flower gardens, the great towers about the windmills, the bridges across the canals, and the grazing of cattle make up the chief elements in the scene. Tiny dolls and a few specimens from a Noah's Ark have been contributed. Fie. 9. A more detailed view of a portion of the Dutch scene. The simplicity of this scene is one of its chief assets. It must be viewed as the work of the children.