Ludlow v. Ludlow, 1949, 89 Cal.App.2d 610, 201 P.2d 579; Brown v. Brown, 66 Idaho 625, 165 P.2d 886; I.C. Section 15-1802; Johnson v. Johnson, 1936, 155 Or. 256, 63 P.2d 209. A child over fourteen years of age may nominate his own guardian and such nominee, if approved by the court, must be appointed. I.C. Section 15-1802; In Re Kerr's Guardianship, 1938, 29 Cal.App.2d 439, 85 P.2d 145; In Re Gianoli's Guardianship, 1943, 60 Cal.App.2d 504, 140 P.2d 987; In Re MacLean's Guardianship, 1952, 111 Cal.App.2d 144, 244 P.2d 63; Kentera v. Boesel, Cal.App. 1953, 254 P.2d 960. A child of fourteen years is not a "minor child of tender years."