Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . SUNSHINE AND TANWhere the Ruddy Glow of Perfect and Wholesome Childhood is Obtained a nursery will necessarily vary according to the circumstancesof the parents; we shall therefore consider only those condi-tions which are the most essential. The babys room should be bright, sunny, dry and with asouthern exposure. Pure, fresh air is a matter of the highestimportance if the good health of the child is to be class of diseases is, perhaps, more directly influenced bythe conditions of the air as to purity than digestiv


Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . SUNSHINE AND TANWhere the Ruddy Glow of Perfect and Wholesome Childhood is Obtained a nursery will necessarily vary according to the circumstancesof the parents; we shall therefore consider only those condi-tions which are the most essential. The babys room should be bright, sunny, dry and with asouthern exposure. Pure, fresh air is a matter of the highestimportance if the good health of the child is to be class of diseases is, perhaps, more directly influenced bythe conditions of the air as to purity than digestive troubles—from simple diarrhoea to the dreaded cholera infantum,says a well-known physician. The room ought to have as much air space as possible andthere should be at least one thousand cubic feet to each indi-vidual occupying it. A constant and abundant supply of pureaii- must be secured and care must be taken to avoid addition the room should be thoroughly aired at least once LITTLE MOTHERS 183 a day by opening wide the windows when the child


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