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count and sort things. Good toys are
those the child will continue to like over
a period of time- something he enjoys
(sometimes the simpler toys are in–
teresting to the child, while expensive
complicated objects go untouched after
the initial encounter !) Lastly, good
educacional toys should appeal to the
child visually, helping him learn to
discern shapes and to learn basic aes–
thetic values.
Be sure the toys are safe and durable.
Sorne suggestions of the National Com–
mission on Product Safety are:
Test doll heads. Twist and turn the
head, as well as the arms and legs, as
a child might. Look for sharp edges.
The
PLAIN TRUTII
Make sure the eyes and ears of toy
animals are firm.
If
a toy comes only in a package, ask
the retailer for a sample you can exam–
me.
Be wary of electrical toys.
Get assurance that paint on toys 1s
nonpoi sonous.
Your Responsibility
And finally - above all - use com–
mon sense!
If
you will follow all these sugges–
tions, you will make your child's play–
time both creative and safe! Remember
- your children are your priceless gift
from God - your incomparable herí-
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February, 1970
tage! They are also your responsibility.
The t raining you give them, and the
toys you select for thern, wi ll have a tre–
mendous effcct on their ovcrall future
dcvelopment, physically, mentally, and
spiritually as wcll. Their character is
largely formed in their eady expericnces
in play. What kind of character wi ll
your childrcn develop?
Your teaching, trainiog, and selection
of play toys, will largely determine thc
answer.
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undedying food chemistry that we have
underlying
dwg
chemistry. And animal
studies, on which the food chemists
must rely, simply won't reveal the same
depth of detail about effects on human
beings that they do in the clinical tests
to which all drugs are subjected.''
Far too little is defmitcly known. But
what is known is not reassuring. In
sorne cases, it is frigbtening!
As the old warning to buyers goes:
"Let the buyer beware.''
1t
is up to you
to determine your diet, to watch what
you eat and don't eat, to
be
careful what
you
consume. Your health and that of
your chüdren is at stake.
Don't misunderstand. Wc are not ad–
vocating that you become sorne kind of
food fanatic, or health-food nut. Not at
all ! But we are suggesting that you use
common sense in what you eat. Purchase
foods which are wholesome, nutritious,
and natural, as much as possiblc. Avoid
lettiog your diet consist of soft drinks,
breadless breads, imitation foods, syn–
thetic foods, packaged straw, or too
many of those pcoducts laden with
potentially menacing chemicals.
Be balanced in your approach to Iife
- aod eatiog.
If
you strive to obtaio
good, wholesome, nourishing foods -
fresh vegetables, meats, and whole grain
cereals - you will be better off for your
effort! Your whole family will pro.fit.
You aod your children will enjoy
much better health because of your
concern!
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