A Baby's day at forty-eight weeks

United States, 1934

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Illustrates prescribed methods of infant care at 48 weeks. Demonstrations include bathing, feeding, playing, and sleeping. Emphasises the importance of cod liver oil and orange juice in the diet, and directs attention to the necessity of regular elimination. Explains the psychological implications and the educational significance of the infant’s everyday experiences at this age.

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