Show knever too early to teach children proper table manners ag U P w 0 k 51 rz W PIs am silverware 1847 rogers roger bros first love SPECIAL KNIVES and forks perfectly suited for the furn fumbling bling grasp of small hands are now available to co enable parents to cc each ach children table sn manners anners at an early age its never too soon to start teaching a child good table manners including the proper use of silverware I 1 of course it an easy job jP IF arents must show considerable patience day after day theres no definite age at which the lessons should begin it is generally generall y agreed however that the start should be made during the months when the diet is being changed from all milk to milk and cereal thus routine manners will have been learned before a child joins grownups grown u ups s at the dinner table to ain aid parents 1847 rogers j bros now has a complete set of childrens silverware in addition to the little cup and the babas spoon oon with the looped handle nere there are special knives and forks perfectly perfect I 1 suited for the fumbling grasp oy of small hands this step up set can be used until a child is nine or ten years old early Earl exposure to fine and beautiful things thing like silver waie gives a child a splendid start in learning an ap appreciation recitation recia tion and respect for that ekich which is beautiful A little girl for example should be encouraged by her mother to help set the table she can t harm the silver by dropping it therefore she cou could ilce ae the knives forks and spoons while the mother is arranging china and glassware whether the little girl g irl rest reHli lizes aes ak it or not shell be receiving reco iving a lesson in etiquette and art appreciation children end and na parents rents too will derive a great deal of satisfaction from f ian allily ily dinnee if the youngsters have hava been taught good table manners at an early age |