Show w Correct T Toy Care Starts Star StarCh Child Ch Rig By MYRTLE IE 1 ELD j There is every reason Why dren so often develop t th i ha being destructive of their thi ordinary play th the toy chair chairl leg the don doll comes apart apat to the crushes into cry says mother to the th child mo herll get the yoU youe e. e an anthe first time Ume I go down So the childs child's te tears ra S the tho foundations ot of his his toys Is ia is laid Toys contempt don dont to be cared for because H s gone gono another will quicy its place Not only does docs the flimsy na IDa and shoddy workmanship S if of many ninny the child's childs first firs toy ton courage their easy the numbers of them inspire n no Most Moat children have haw of small metal and ball balli boo books animals almost almot ber The Tho moment their first Sr neWness newness Is Js worn off they the the- thrown about because le the adult n not consider them of ot value neither does the child Then when the parents parent sa alai some somo personal desire in or order provide Buddy with a I a wrist watch or any other r K valuable possession they cannot t why the tho child chUd shows little consideration for it The cycle stands out in the street w it accumulates dirt and rust or or crushed by some sturdier v The child is always blamed xi n the tho education to which he hs has exposed My leaflet How to Deal Destructive Tendencies in indic Indi i isome some of the steps in educating child to have an appreciation of f possessions It may be had t S fo self-addressed self cent 3 stamped sent to Myrtle Me Meyer er E Eli Eliof of the Your Baby and Mine de demont dej ment mont of this newspaper It should be plain that the the i ent's own attitude toward the tho ehli toys that they are are valuable an and easily replaced that t the child i care for them is tho the such appreciation |