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there is any place where tliey are secure from wind, cold, 

 or damp. Even at a day old they must have something 

 to plaj' with. An overturned box about eight inches 

 high and a four foot iioard slanting up to its edge make 

 a splendid apparatus for the wee babies' first attempts 



Fig. 41. — E.xercisc for the kids. Important, factor in thrir proper dL'\-elopnient, 



at fi-olicking. As they grow hardier, wlienevei- the 

 weatliei" permits they shoidd have freedom for headlong 

 scampering and more venturesome heights and slides to 

 test out and strengthen their growing muscles. It is a 

 pity to enclose these gay, ardent little creatures within a 

 fence, but if it must be done, their pen should be amply 

 large for freedom, and as well provided with interesting 



