What To Do When "There's Nothing To Do" by members of the Boston Children's Medical Center and Elizabeth M. Gregg, Paperback
No markings. Pages are lightly tanned.
In this book, child-care experts from Boston's famous Children's Hosptial suggest 601 play ideas for babies, toddlers and two-to-six year olds using ordinary household items such as milk cartons, corks, egg shells, raisins, cereal boxes, pots and pans, aluminum foil, walnut shells, plastic bottles, toilet paper rolls, old nylons, shoe laces, orange juice cans, paper bags, hair rollers, cotton, soap flakes, clothespins, measuring spoons, sponges, spools, laundry sprinkler, sieves and others.