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Lot 0f 7 1920/30's government guides pamphlets on parenting and infant care
$ 4.22
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You are bidding on a lot of 7 1920's/30's government guides for parenting and infant care. The following guidebooks are included in this auction:"Establishing Good Food Habits"-Bureau of Maternal and Child Health Madison Wisconsin 1936
"Infant Care"-Children's Bureau Publication #8 U.S. Department of Labor 1942
"The Parent's Part"- Wisconsin State Board of Health 1928
"Are You Having your Sun Baths and Cod Liver Oil?"- Bureau of Maternity and Child Welfare State Board of Health Madison Wisconsin 1937
"Prenatal Care"- Publication #4 United States Department of Labor Children's Bureau 1934
"Infant Care"- Children's Bureau Publication #8 United States Department of Labor 1935
"Infant Care"- Children's Bureau Publication #8 United States Department of Labor 1938
The pieces are in used condition with some wear on the edges, soil spots, and torn pages.
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