REN'S GARDENS 



To make the worker more comfortable and more 

 efBcient is not puerile, especially if the worker is your- 

 self or your employe. Can 

 the short persons and the 

 tall persons work equally 

 well at the same height 

 table? Is it foolish to 

 think of it, when raising or 

 lowering the table will in- 

 crease the output ten per 

 cent., while the work at the 

 same time becomes easier? 

 Is the education that will 

 make people think of these 

 things worth while? 



Every task in the Children's Garden brings up the 



question. The arrangement of the plots and paths is 



specially planned for this purpose. To learn to think 



Photo by the Author 



Proper size tools. Right 

 and wrong size tools for 

 the size of the worker 



Photo by the Author 



Proper size toojs. Note overstrain on the boy 

 with the larger spade 



