Our baby; a concise and practical guide for the use of mothers in the care and feeding of infants and young children . Fig. 10.—Short WhiteSkirt. 40 OUR BABY age of about two years when the sex of the childmay be indicated by the type of dress—^boys wearing dresses, withplaits from the neck, heldin by a belt (Fig. 11);while girls continue to wearthe baby dress, gathered ina yoke (Fig. 12). Whitedresses are usually wornuntil the age of two or threeyears. Night Clothes,— Whenthe child has ceased to wearbaby clothes, the nightclothing consists of shirt Fig. 11.—Boys Dress. -, t t . and drawers ma
Our baby; a concise and practical guide for the use of mothers in the care and feeding of infants and young children . Fig. 10.—Short WhiteSkirt. 40 OUR BABY age of about two years when the sex of the childmay be indicated by the type of dress—^boys wearing dresses, withplaits from the neck, heldin by a belt (Fig. 11);while girls continue to wearthe baby dress, gathered ina yoke (Fig. 12). Whitedresses are usually wornuntil the age of two or threeyears. Night Clothes,— Whenthe child has ceased to wearbaby clothes, the nightclothing consists of shirt Fig. 11.—Boys Dress. -, t t . and drawers made m onepiece, with long sleeves and with or withoutfeet. The material may be, in winter, merinoor cotton stockinet; in summer, muslin or out-ing flannel. Nightgowns for girls and pajamasfor boys should not be worn until later child-hood. Shoes.— The soles of the shoes should begradually increased in thickness as the child. CLOTHES 41 grows older, and when three or four years ofage, *^spring heels may be worn. Eubber
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