When the child scatters her toys and playthings all over the room, the natural penalty is to require that they be gathered up and the room made tidy; when the boy scampers across the newly-cleaned floor with his muddy boots, he should be made to mop up the floor carefully; thus in a thousand similar ways, the parent may train the child to observe care and order in everything done.
"Parent and Child Vol. III., Child Study and Training"
Mosiah Hall
The baby wakes and cries with fright, and the squirrel scampers away.
"Two Indian Children of Long Ago"
Frances Taylor
Then he scampers up that tree to do it all over again.
"The-Burgess-Animal-Book-for-Children"
Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo)