Household Finance Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. Booklets on MONEY MANAGEMENT, HOME FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT, FOODS AND EQUIPMENT, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES can be obtained upon request. HOMEMADE TOYS AND PLAY EQUIPMENT. 1940 Extension Division, Michigan State Col- lege, East Lansing, Michigan. Extension Bulletin No. 216. Illustrations accompany the numer- ous suggestions made in this bulletin concerning ways simple playthings may be made at home for the young child. TOYS AND EQUIPMENT THAT CAN BE MADE AT HOME. 1937 Extension Service, Univer- sity of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. One copy free. (70 pp:) An excellent mimeographed bulletin giving designs and specifications for some toys and small play equipment which can be made at home. It also includes some suggestions for "adapting a house to the needs of young children." ARE WE WELL FED? A report on the Diets of Families in the United States. Misc. Publica- tion 430. Hazel Stiebeling, Family Economics Division, Bureau of Home Economics, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 1941. For sale: Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Price 15c. A most recent report based on a study of food consumption made by the Division of Economics of the U. S. Bureau of Home Economics. PAN-AMERICANA. Charts, exhibits, films, pictures, slides, and publications available from va- rious sources and useful in teaching classes in junior and senior high school and junior college are listed in a 29-page mimeographed list compiled by Dr. Lili Heimers, director of the Visual Aids Service, State Teachers College, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. One copy is available free to libraries and schools in New Jersey; others may purchase the list from the College for 50 cents in cash (no stamps).