School: Nutgrove (roll number 10126)

Location:
Mullagh, Co. Limerick
Teacher:
Emily Ní Aonghusa
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  2. Long ago children used to make toys.
    They used to make a dancing man. They way to make him is to get a piece of timber and draw a man's face on it. Then put two legs on him and fix them on with hinges and drive a nail through them. Make a hole in his back and get a piece of stick and insert it in the hole. Then get a piece of a board and place it on a board and put it on a chair. Sit down
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