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TSUALLY the tiny tot climbs joyously out of his eot in the small hours of morning hefore parents are on hand to save an aecident, Get your husbane to make a sparred top to fit the rour sides of the cot. Make the spacings between the spars fairly. close, Bore a hole in each corner and tie down into position, Do not nail, as the lid may need to be moved some day. The sliding side, which is the usual opening for the cot, is quite sufficient to allow for making the hed. But the lid will also prevent the little sleeper from standing up in bed, and so save those numerous little chills which result. Mother will enjoy a much more restful sleep when — she is sure baby is safe and warm,

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Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 36

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Untitled Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 36

Untitled Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 36

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