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This manual offers practical instruction for adolescent girls on maintaining personal and household health and on caring for infants. It covers posture, skin and dental care, home sanitation, newborn and feeding practices, clothing, habits and training, emergency procedures, and infant nutrition and hygiene, with appendices on organizing health classes and recipes. Emphasis is placed on establishing lifelong health habits, teaching safe feeding methods, and preparing schoolgirls to support child welfare through demonstrations, illustrations, and clear procedures. Advice is presented in plain, actionable steps aimed at prevention, routine care, and early response to common problems.

About the Author

Kimball, May Dickinson portrait

May Dickinson Kimball

May Dickinson Kimball was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "Children Well and Happy," reflects her insights into the joys and challenges of childhood. Through her writing, Kimball aimed to promote the well-being and happiness of children, offering guidance and encouragement to both young readers and their caregivers. Her work remains a part of the literary heritage that emphasizes the importance of nurturing a positive environment for children.

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