ammy Cahn and Jule Styne must have experienced temporary amnesia, or maybe they just conveniently forgot about being in the house with children all day long, lay after day after day when they wrote their classic"Let= -o_v*Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" Col c., vp:,. .,, d. Snow storms? Who cares, when _ _ pk.-, - e " and some ---„. E'W._ , ak.4 o " some corn for ppping." you ha i- Righ parent has "Barney" and "Bananas in For t, not to mention that most wondrous of Pajamas" to he appliances (perhaps the most wondrous, next to the dish- washer), the VCR. These should keep your little angel occu- pied all of an hour. So what's to do after that? Here are some ideas, for both in and out of the house, to help you survive those wonderful days when it snows and it snows and it snows. S .-z=e ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM EDITOR ILLUSTRATIONS BY ERIC SELTZER aims I DECEMBER Great ideas to help entertain your children when its oh-so-cold outside. 11