Show J JJ II Fx HOWL HOW GAMES ANn AND TOYS TO j HEM ll Mi MIND H 1 D Toys TOJ's and lames are no longer C regarded merely as ns mediums I Ii i for or keeping the children enter enter- tamed until they are old oldS S enough to drop such Buch foolish foolish- ness Child psychologists now 2 recognize that through the II childs child's games and his play piny he heX heis X Is keeping himself busy active and healthy and Is molding moiling mind Into loto their and aIr both loth body future adult form torm He Myrtle Meyer Eldred In an J article In 10 Magazine sug sug- c how parents may pro- pro provide vide tide toys that fulfill a childs child's needs She advises nd large blocks j that require effort to 10 lift to dec de- de c elop the childs child's lifting an and J pulling muscles muscle special steps and ladders for climbing beanbags bean benn bass bags and rubber balls for throw throw- 2 In Ins ing ji Outdoor play n apparatus a al s. s I is II highly Important If it is Interesting in- in j the child will play happily while he tie Is getting his full tull share of sunshine and air all 4 c cA J A Is the first outdoor apparatus necessary It t should he be placed If It possible where It II will receive e the morning sun film e i and where It will not be too tou t hot for afternoon Next to the theis Ie is comes n a swing s which h hmay k may he the simple rope swung k j from a tree or the more elaborate elob c orate fit steel eel frume long enough to 10 support flying rings or across n a IC j cross bar har on which the young acrobat can chin himself I l t u u u u u |