Roll-around cut-outs
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- Publication: Hobbies Weekly
- Date: 1965-10-06
- Author:
- Page: 10
- Language: English
MAGAZINE pictures of dancers, skaters and other figures in action poses arc cut out and actually made to move by a very simple mechanism in this novelty child's toy.
Select suitable figures similar to the examples illustrated in Fig. 1, preferably not more than 3 in. high. Paste the paper cuttings on to thin card. (Old postcards can be used.)
Exciting toy for a child
Watch them dance around
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- APA 6th ed.: (1965-10-06). Roll-around cut-outs. Hobbies Weekly p. 10.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Roll-around cut-outs." Hobbies Weekly [add city] 1965-10-06, 10. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Roll-around cut-outs." Hobbies Weekly, edition, sec., 1965-10-06
- Turabian: "Roll-around cut-outs." Hobbies Weekly, 1965-10-06, section, 10 edition.
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