Show Your VOU Lab Eab Baby and mid Nine n By MYRTLE MEYER l ELDRED i WEIGHT AND HEIGHT CHARTS FOR T THE E ASKING The first first year of a baby's life lUe he is weighed once each week completely nude The second year he is weighed once a month nude The third year and thereafter he is weighed In ordinary ordinary nary indoor clothes minus shoes and every six months is often otten enough unless there Is reason for more frequent frequent frequent fre fre- fre- fre quent weighing For any mother in interested interested in- in In checking up on her childs child's weight for Cor his height I have weight and height charts One chart shows the average weights and heights for children up to six years and another for children over 6 years A self self- addressed stamped envelope must be with requests for Cor leaf leaf- lets Send no money because the leaflets are free Mrs B. B L. L A. A asks for the above information in information information in- in formation in a letter In which she la laments laments la- la ments the fact that her boy docs does not eat a good breakfast Now that he heIs heIs heis Is ready to go to school this has become become become be be- come even more serious as he will not cat enough h to keep him satisfied until noon oon She says I am anxious to know if U you have feeding leaflets for children this age and what shall shallI I do about breakfast BREAKFAST IMPORTANT FOR SCHOOL CHILD Indeed we do have feeding leaflets for children of or all ages In writing for the above e leaflet on weights re request request request re- re quest the leaflet on feeding for the theand year 6 and also a special leaflet on Breakfasts for the School Child These leaflets are not too large to go so goIn goin In an an envelope breakfast is a a. bad habit that thai grows upon one Nervous children children chil chil- dren who have too little sleep chil ghil- dren in poorly ventilated rooms ai am I get up feeling stuffy and horrid vU dark brown tastes in their mou mouth increased perhaps by mouth breath Ing children who have to hurry i order to get to school on time th thare the thea are the ones to whom breakfast look odious Breakfasts may be monotonous 1 I content and while It is well to aCC torn tom the child to the foods that algood ai ax good for him despite some Orne lack C t variety we have to make some con coc concessions C cessions to the child chUd who does nc He want breakfast at all Different vi va of oC fruit and cereal toast mad madof mado madof o of various kinds of bread bread all all thes the tempt by their novelty and once th tb habit of eating is crystallized wh the child eats becomes of less an less moment In fact like most c cus cus I Ius us he hc will wUl come to eat the sam sarc breakfast da day after day with no d de desire desire sire for change j INSURE PLENTY OF REST Try an early to bed and early trise t 1 rise routine for the young man 0 c o 6 who refuses breakfast Get the chilto chilto chUto chil chU to bed by 8 o'clock at nt the thc latest sri Ii an anup up by 7 Then while he Is offer a tiny glass of the Juice of sweet orange When he comes to th Ui table give a small serving of home hoim cooked cereal attractive to eye an taste a slice of buttered toast mad madof madoC madof of oC raisin or whole wheat or grahal bread and a cup of warm arm or co col milk as the child chUd prefers The tea toa may be cut into fourths and seer less than one unwieldy whole whole Gradually increase the quantities tics c the various foods as the childs child's ns us tural lural appetite for them improves Tomorrow Successful Method c Teaching Baby to Drink From Cup |