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Parents' Magazine - On Rearing Children from Crib to College, December (Dec.) 1940 - "They Never Know When to Come Home"

Parents' Magazine - On Rearing Children from Crib to College, December (Dec.) 1940 - "They Never Know When to Come Home"

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Parents' Magazine - On Rearing Children from Crib to College, December (Dec.) 1940 - "They Never Know When to Come Home"

by Littledale, C.; Stevens, W.; Burnett, W.; Eldred, M.; LeBron, M.; et al

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Chicago: Parents' Institute Inc., 1940. Book. Illus. by Keppler, Victor. Fair. Single Issue Magazine. First American Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 116 pages. Features: Color cover photo of cute blonde twin girls; Great color-photo ad for Quaker Oats inside front cover; Is your child a weathervane?; They Never Know When to Come Home; Who Wants a Spoiled Baby?; This Way to Good Eating Habits; New Toys; Give Them the Advantages of Good Speech; The Forgotten Father; Family Fashions; Feeding the Family; Nice color ad for the Cream Top milk bottle; Color ad for Squibb cod-liver oil inside back cover. Great color back cover ad for Famous Funn Family Service with Uncle Same and Santa says "Give American Children American Toys"; Many additonal nostalgic ads; and much more. Openings at spine ends, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Lots of delightful reading and recollecting here!.

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Title
Parents' Magazine - On Rearing Children from Crib to College, December (Dec.) 1940 - "They Never Know When to Come Home"
Author
Littledale, C.; Stevens, W.; Burnett, W.; Eldred, M.; LeBron, M.; et al
Illustrator
Keppler, Victor
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fair
Edition
First American Edition
Publisher
Parents' Institute Inc.
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1940
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Parents' Magazine - On Rearing Children from Crib to College, December (Dec.) 1940 - "They Never Know When to Come Home" cover photo of cute blonde twin girls; Great color-photo ad for Quaker Oats inside front cover; Is your child a weatherv
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