51. But their children had already made a beeline toward the surf, their faces fixed in awed smiles. 52. Child psychologist Roni Leiderman tells parents not to take literally every request your child makes for this or that toy. 53. Camp consultant Robert Ditter encourages directors to send letters home detailing emotional gains a child has made. 54. Children have been making cookies to give to people on the scene. 55. Children make crayon drawings of their villages under siege, pictures that show tiny Kosovars, disproportionately large soldiers, planes overhead, and houses engulfed in flames. 56. Children make for difficult complications. 57. Children can make plenty of holiday presents for parents, grandparents, teachers and other important people in their lives. 58. Children make a playground of the gnarled steel and stone of a police station crushed by three NATO bombs in May. 59. Children make shoes after school, pour gasoline from canisters at makeshift gas stations and fill holes in the dirt roads, soliciting tips from grateful drivers. 60. City children often make the least convincing comic characters. |