Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . If V rq o ^H CO p N Ph at O LITTLE MOTHERS 181. Two spongesshould be used forbathing—one for theface and head, and theother for the body andthe extremities. Asoft flannel washrag isvery useful for thebabys bath. It readilytakes soap and can berubbed over the skinwithout danger ofinjury. Both sponges andwashrag must be usedexclusively for thebaby and never em-ployed for any otherpurpose than must be thoroughly cleaned and dried every time theyare used. The towels should be of fine, soft material, be dry andwarm when
Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . If V rq o ^H CO p N Ph at O LITTLE MOTHERS 181. Two spongesshould be used forbathing—one for theface and head, and theother for the body andthe extremities. Asoft flannel washrag isvery useful for thebabys bath. It readilytakes soap and can berubbed over the skinwithout danger ofinjury. Both sponges andwashrag must be usedexclusively for thebaby and never em-ployed for any otherpurpose than must be thoroughly cleaned and dried every time theyare used. The towels should be of fine, soft material, be dry andwarm when used, and be perfectly clean before they are ap-plied to the body of the child. If these rules are closely followed, concluded Mrs. Spen-cer, the babys bath will be a source of health and pleasureto the child. After the babys bath was over, and the youngest MissCrockett, warm and snug and smiling, had been carried fromthe room to enjoy its regular sound beauty sleep, Mrs. Spen-cer proceeded to tell the girls how a childs nursery should bekept and also the rules for infants sleeping. Again quotingthe best m
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