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September 02, 1976
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POINTERS FOR
ARENTSsssn!
MOTHERS' HELPER
If you’re a parent of any
of the approximately 18
million •preschool children
in America today, you’ll
probably be happy to have
all the help you can get.
Over 200 suggestions from
Hedstrom Company’s “Price
less Pointers” booklet could
come in mighty handy for
bringing up baby. For
example:
1. Hold a paper cup under
your child’s chin when giving
medicine by the spoonful.
The cup will catch spills
which can be mixed with
water and drunk to save ex
pensive medicine.
2. A pair of tight rubber
gloves with corrugated fingers
are a great help in handling a
slippery baby in his bath.
3. A salad fork is easier
than a dinner fork for a small
child to eat with. It’s shorter,
wider, and easier to handle.
4. Gumdrops or miniature
marshmallows make pretty
holders for candles on a
child’s birthday cake and
they protect the frosting
from melted wax.
5. A harmless paint for
kids to play with can be made
by adding food coloring to
canned milk.
6. More than 200 addi
tional sound sensible ideas
and safety suggestions plus
other helpful information to
minimize the common prob
lems of child-raising are avail
able from some of the world’s
best child care experts: hun
dreds of mothers and the
Children’s Bureau, Depart
ment of Health, Education,
and Welfare. For your copy
of “Priceless Pointers” send
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NAP, Bedford, PA 15522.
Be sure to include your com
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Today, millions of
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Because whether you
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year) Interest is not snbject to state or
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