Show Buy Busy Work for Children AH All All' children ure fond of cutting out pictures and my children are ore no exception exception exception ex ex- ex- ex writes Edna I M. N Northrup inthe In Inthe Inthe the Rural New Yorker Cutting papers papers pa pa- pers and pictures Is always their fa far favorite favorite pastime Catalogues of all kinds magazines and ond other sources of supply keep them furnished with material although they cut all kinds of pictures they always show a n preference prete for cars From cutting out pictures of ot the latter they went weD to cutting cars out of plain wrapping paper trucks busses runabouts all 01 sorts of cars The lines were surprisingly sur sur- good too loo One Oue day dUI I 1 suggested suggested sug sug- they try something nl besides cars a house perhaps so one of them began on 00 buildings and ond soon there was quite a group group n a house barn born shed garage church schoolhouse school school- h house heuse use and wood shed and n a boy on his way ay to school ol The paper was folded and ond where possible was cut double so 80 they would stand up up From an old magazine were cut a series of Mother Goose outs cut-outs to be put together At first I helped them with them but sO soon n they were able alile to do them Little booklets for their pictures are made of wrapping paper folded and cut Into leaves fastened together at nt the tho back also from the that come In shredded wheat These are fastened together at ut the tile end or folded through the mid die The odds and ends of books left when a 0 building was made have ha given them an on endless amount of ot fun for buildings cars trains etc eta From the thA large cardboard boxes bores such luch as the groceries are ore brought In from the store they cut doors and windows and use IIse them for garages or other build build- Ings There Is almost no limit to tC the number of things that tho can be mode made out of ot the materials usually on hind If they have n few suggestions or use their Imagination |