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The Divided Cube.- Divided solids follow those which give the impression of wholes. Without division and analysis of a whole, exact knowledge is impossible. The process of studying physical things must correspond to the processes of thought in analysis. An arbitrary division can not give clear ideas. A regular division according to law is necessary. Nature furnishes us a pattern here, always working according to a mathematical law. The orders of the plant-world, for instance, are always determined by form and number of parts. Froebel took nature as his guide in the organization of his means of development for the child's mind.

The cube, with which the child is already familiar, appears in the Third Gift, divided in the three dimensions of space, length, breadth, and thickness. The parts are eight equal cubes. The form of the parts remains the same as the whole, and the only contrast is in size, comparing the parts with the whole. Number is emphasized, as well as relations of size. The taking apart and putting to

gether of material begins here in the simplest way, while the material allows the child to express outwardly his inner conceptions, which is one of the first demands of life. When the child has become familiar with the exterior of an object, then he wishes to examine it, to take it apart. With these eight cubes,

arrangements can be made in three ways, placing them face to face, corner to face, and corner to corner. Building is an ancient and instinctive occupation of children; but it has never been used as a means of giving knowledge and as a preparation for plastic art. The ordinary boxes of building blocks contain too. much material to be available for the child's purpose. For this reason Froebel gives the simple cube, which in its eight divisions gives the child the most different combinations, according to his own. invention.

Not only is the child's instinct for construction exercised; but he is gaining a fund of experience as to relations of size and number, and in counting; his fancy is quickened, and the many objects

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