Show The Family Scrapbook By DR E. E G. G OSBORNE Even though there are no expert expert expert ex ex- pert naturalists in your family everyone can have a lot of fun these spring months watching things develop Here are a couple of simple ideas that may start some of the family on the way to being enthusiastic nat nat- Moth and butterfly cocoons often can be picked off leafless trees by one with an observant eye If the small twigs on which they are fastened are hur hung g from train the top lop of a wire cage one may expect that the magic of Spring will bring from the ugly cases beautifully colored insects Another fascinating experience peri e.-peri- ence for children is to watch frogs' frogs eggs change to tadpoles and the tadpoles gradually g lose their tails grow legs and finally become frogs There are few ponds that fail to have frogs in them Exploration in the early spring will yield either the jellylike jellylike jel- jel e masses of eggs or later developing tadpoles s |