. What to do at recess . A City Sand Box is more suggestive of what things may be show how a sand pile may stimulate play idealsand evolve until the element of sand mav almostentirely disappear, a picture is reproduced on page 5from Halls Story of a Sand Pile. If you will only [3] WHAT TO DO AT RECESS get a sand pile for your children, you will bless theday you did it. Children love to throw. If you have the money,buy a few soft balls. If you have not, make somebean bags, or get somebody else to make them foryou. Many church societies are looking for just such. Free Play in the Kinderg
. What to do at recess . A City Sand Box is more suggestive of what things may be show how a sand pile may stimulate play idealsand evolve until the element of sand mav almostentirely disappear, a picture is reproduced on page 5from Halls Story of a Sand Pile. If you will only [3] WHAT TO DO AT RECESS get a sand pile for your children, you will bless theday you did it. Children love to throw. If you have the money,buy a few soft balls. If you have not, make somebean bags, or get somebody else to make them foryou. Many church societies are looking for just such. Free Play in the Kindergarten work. If all else fails, have a sewing bee for teachersand children and make the bags. This will be goodfun for the teachers, and especially for the will be a good social training also, by the way. If you have done this much, you will want to domore, because your school work will have grown so [4] WHAT TO DO AT RECESS much easier. You will begin to remember what youused to play, and you will think of many things to your children will ask if they may bringtheir dolls, their carts, their reins, and other toys toschool, and you will say,Yes, of course, bring will start many different plays and games,
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