58 CHILDREN'S GARDENS 



away. Watering cans should be placed in racks in a 

 position so that no water can remain in them. 



Place to wash. It is desirable to have a place in 

 or near the Garden where the children can wash their 

 hands. Usually the water tubs are enough. For chil- 

 dren who were to return to the class-room one teacher 

 arranged it as follows: 



Small towels, just large enough for two pair of 

 hands, were hemmed by the sewing class. The chil- 

 dren dried their hands and placed the towels in a 

 convenient basket or box. These towels were laun- 

 dered by the Domestic Science class. This plan 

 worked well. 



