. Play and play materials for the pre-school child. WADING POOL. PACKING BOXES 66 PACKINGBOXES. YARDBLOCKS wADiNc; ^1^ children deliirhl in any sort of water POOL. pliiy. It is (juite easy lor any man to con- struct a small pool in tlu^ backwardpla\i^round. from concrete and field slone. Such a poolcan be made a constant source of delight to the childrenas well as an artistic spot in the home surroundings.(Illustration.) The children will use it for sailing boats,wading, and as a home for turtles, and other small fry,gathered in the small boys journeys afield. The pla\ground eciuipmen
. Play and play materials for the pre-school child. WADING POOL. PACKING BOXES 66 PACKINGBOXES. YARDBLOCKS wADiNc; ^1^ children deliirhl in any sort of water POOL. pliiy. It is (juite easy lor any man to con- struct a small pool in tlu^ backwardpla\i^round. from concrete and field slone. Such a poolcan be made a constant source of delight to the childrenas well as an artistic spot in the home surroundings.(Illustration.) The children will use it for sailing boats,wading, and as a home for turtles, and other small fry,gathered in the small boys journeys afield. The pla\ground eciuipment would be farfrom complete without the addition of twoor three good sized packing boxes. Smallchildren love to climb in and out of them and older onesuse them as houses in their group play. They makeexcellent dramatic material and provide many oppor-tunities for physical exercise. For the construction that is constantlygoing on in the playgiound, nothing cantake the place of the large yard bkx^ks are large enough to give exercise to the fundament
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