Pu*xle-Ie-do/ The words in this puzzle start with the letter O. Across 1. Not on. 2. juice. 3. , two, three 4. Not closed. Down 1. Large body of salt water. 3. Where parents go to work. 4. Not under. 5. You hear this at church. r~ n r H~1 r ?Answers Across uado p auo g aJSusjo "z JJQ I Down ueauo cj 43AO "f dJ!JJO E UBdDO J Color by Number 3^)\ Ak \7~' 1kK",> ('jSV I \ \~ \ ' \ JM ' * T> 1 ? W \^ \ >/ 2 ? white. \ 1 \ \7-i = brown \ 1 \/>v ^sblue v L~ y7V\ 6 = yellow 3 ITj 3-o \ 5' \ c MPPC Fop Parents n Teachers This section of The Mini Page is especially designed for parents and teachers to use as a fuide to this week's Mini Page, age 1: A well planned trip to a fair can save your family time and money. Study the fair map and plan how you are going to spend your day. Study the calendar of events carefully. Many fairs are offering free grandstand shows and other free entertainment. Hours can be spent looking at wholesome and educational exhibits. Page 2: Carnival Talk: Have the child study the definitions. Then you make up sentences using the words and see if he can tell you what the meanings are. For example: Would you like to take a ride on a "jenny?" What are you planning to buy at the "grab stands?" Are you going to visit a "mitt camp?" Page 4: Recipe: This is an excellent recipe for your child to make the next time he or she is having spend-the-night guests! He or she can make it the night before and pop it into the oven just in time for dinner. What Would You Do? Talk about what the child should do in case he gets lost ? t MPPC I A Fair Way to Do Things! "Families today want to do things together. That's the reason fairs are such a success," says Jim Strates, owner of one of the largest traveling carnivals in the country. Left: a 4-year-old exhib itor and his calf wait their turn to be judged. Won der what they are think ing about? A cow gets a beauty bath. Have you ever driven a tractor? Here's a snack for a hungry poodle. CMPPC ?1976 by The Mini Page Publishing Co., Inc.

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