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Mrs. Agnes Becker of Milwaukee, Wis., mother of three, wants

Her own Dennis and Larry, 4 and 5 years old, get lots of fun from this crayon activity, It is simiple, but these few tricks make it fun really for all ages. First spread out a newspaper, take a quarter sheet of writing paper, covering it with a layer of yellow crayon, then go over the yellow with a layer of orange. The laying on of the strokes teaches | co-ordination of the eye and hand. Keep adding layers of darker and i ||darker colors until the final layer of black crayon is added. More care should be taken with this layer to get an even finish. Now, with a meat skewer or just a pencil, sketch a house, an animal, or an Indian tepee, and colored lines appear, Draw anything you like. Some of you.other mothers of small fry might like to share activities which you have tried and proven with TRY IT. TOMORROW—Cut Out Shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day.

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