The care and feeding of infants and diet after the first year . rst, or some other warm, soft bed for the baby to lie upon. Plentyof blankets or other covering should also be provided to putunder the baby as well as over him while in his carriage. Whenthe baby is old enough to sit up in the carriage a soft pillow [ Ki ] jgfc MELLINS FOOD FOR. THE BABY ^ should be placed behind him to support his shoulders andhead. The carriage should be provided with a strap to keep thebaby in, and also with a brake, which should always be put onwhen the carriage is left with the baby in it. In lifting the bab


The care and feeding of infants and diet after the first year . rst, or some other warm, soft bed for the baby to lie upon. Plentyof blankets or other covering should also be provided to putunder the baby as well as over him while in his carriage. Whenthe baby is old enough to sit up in the carriage a soft pillow [ Ki ] jgfc MELLINS FOOD FOR. THE BABY ^ should be placed behind him to support his shoulders andhead. The carriage should be provided with a strap to keep thebaby in, and also with a brake, which should always be put onwhen the carriage is left with the baby in it. In lifting the baby the mother should place her hands on Liftingeither side of his chest below his armpits and gently raise him the required position. Never lift a baby by his hands or arms,as this may strain the delicate muscles. A baby ought to be kept quiet most of the time and shouldnot be excited by too much talking or playing. He should notbe trotted on the knee, especially after feeding, as this maycause vomiting and indigestion. Lee Austin TicknorChicago, [47]


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