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1926 INFANT CARE Publication #8 US Department of Labor Children's Bureau Booklet

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1920-39

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This 1926 publication from the US Department of Labor's Children's Bureau is a must-have for collectors of vintage childcare literature. Titled "INFANT CARE", this booklet offers valuable insights into the care of infants during the early 20th century. The publication is a great addition to any collection of vintage booklets and is sure to be a conversation starter. The booklet covers a range of topics related to infant care and is a testament to the expertise of the Children's Bureau during that time. From the language of the publication to the illustrations, everything is a testament to the rich history of childcare in the United States. This is a rare find and a valuable addition to any collection.