BRIGHTNESS FOR BABY
Baby's quarters should be made the, very gayest and brightest place possible. Everything that bids for cheerfulness and happiness should be employed to make baby's life happy. Baby will thrive mentally and physi•filly on happiness, and sucll a great leal depends on.his environment. The mviroiiments of babyhood-play a very ')ig part in his after life; -o it behoves vs. to "give hi in the best and happiest ime w;> possibly can. Every turn and: phrase that b.tby will acquire 'will be learnt by copying those around htiri. so do take cai-e to.practise politeness U home.
Nursery manners should rate far higher than company manners, ami there would! be less need to teach baby to say please if he heard this pleasing word a little more frequently from the lips of mother, father, nurse and sisters and brothers,' Baby is a reflection on your home life, and lus homo life is going to make him cither a quarrelsome or a sweet tempered child.
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Shannon News, 24 September 1929, Page 1
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165BRIGHTNESS FOR BABY Shannon News, 24 September 1929, Page 1
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