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1949 EDITION 649 BATHING TIME FOR BABY. Johnson«S:J 1946 13min sd color $80, loan 649 Jh-sh-c-ad Approved by the Children's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor and the Visiting Nur.se Service of New York City Utilizing the . . . animated cartoon technique, this new Walt Disney production was prepared under the supervision of experts In the field of baby care to help mothers understand the importance of safe-guarding baby's health by following an approved technique in every step of his bath BOTTLE AND CUP FEEDING. EBP 1947 15min si (How a baby grows) $24, rent $2.50 649 jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced at Tale University Clinic of Child Development with the collaboration of Dr Arnold Gessel. Another example of how even a baby's simplest actions reveal much about its physical and mental development. The film stresses the normal rapid growth of intricate skills CARE OF THE NEW-BORN BABY. Castle 1944 Slmin sd $43.75 649 sh-c-tr-ad Guide A U.S. Office of Education production. Accompanying fllmstrip $1 "Instruction of parents In caring, feeding, and bathing Is demonstrated. Scenes in the pre-natal clinic, the hospital, and the home portray the role of the nurse in Instructing the parents. "Prepared for nursing education classes; also useful In home relations." Washington state "Publicity described this baby care film as of value in nursing. We believe too elementary for this purpose, and that its best use Is In high school and young people's family relations classes." Collaborator CHILD CARE— BATHING THE INFANT. EBF 1940 15min si $24 649 jh-sh-tr-ad Guide "Showing various types of equipment which may be employed in bathing the baby, as well as the correct methods of handling the infant during the bathing operation. The enamel tub, the folding rubber tub and canvas table, and the 'Spray-tray' are used. The routine of dressing the baby is also shown. Full screen close-ups illustrate the cleaning of the nose, ears, and eyes, and the baby's clothes." Scholastic CHILD CARE— FEEDING THE INFANT. EBF 1940 15min si $24 649 jh-sh-tr-ad Guide "A detailed picturlzation of the routine of feeding the breast-fed and bottle-fed baby. The preparation of utensils, also the procedure of making up the feeding formula, and the feeding operations are shown. The addition of other foods to the diet as ordered by the doctor is illustrated in the preparation and feeding of orange juice, soft solids, and codliver oil." Scholastic CHILD GROWS UP. KnowledgeBldrs 1940 12min sd (Health and character building films) $40 649 sh-c-ad Guide "The first sequence in the film tells of the value of play to the developing child, explaining that play is the child's work. The value.=i of variouf! playground devices and toys are explained. Then the film shows the necessary trips once each year to the doctor and the dentist. In the home, cleanliness and orderliness are essential for the child. "The value of an allowance at an early age, visits to the farm, pleasant meals, proper foods, and an adequate amount of rest are shown. For the development of the child's social tendencies, the nursery school is desirable as a preparation for his entrance Into graded school. "Although not up to standard technically, the film achieves its purpose." Collaborator "Shows the activities of the normal child from one to six, emphasizing habit training, proper play and equipment for developing mind and body, nursery school, food, physical examinations." Ed. screen CONQUEST OF THE SPOON. EBF 1947 15min si (How a baby grows) $24, rent $2.50 649 jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced at Tale University Clinic of Child Development with the collaboration of Dr Arnold Gessel A sequel to "Bottle and Cup Feeding," this film shows the comparative complexity of spoon feeding and how the child acquires skill in the use of what Is really a complicated tool EARLY PLAY. EBF 1947 15min si (How a baby grows) $24, rent $2.50 649 jh-sh-c-ad Guide Produced at Tale University Clinic of Child Development with the collaboration of Dr Arnold Gessel Stresses the importance of determining each youngster's preferences in play and play objects. Illustrates the simple play situations enjoyed by most children at different ages FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Castle 1931 llmin sd color $48.78 649 sh-c-ad A USDA film A color film "From a series of lively, Joyous children who from birth have had the right food, exercise, sunshine, affection, companionship and Intelligent care, this picture illustrates some signs of good growth and nutrition that everyone can learn to recognize and to build for. Nice color and well photographed. Suitable for use with groups of parents, teachers, health and nursery school workers." California "Splendid shots of various foods." Collaborator KNOW YOUR BABY. CanNFB 1947 lOmIn sd color $75, rent $2.50 649 c-ad Produced by Crawley Films for the Canadian Dept. of National Health and Welfare. Approved by the American Medical Association Illustrates approved methods of care of the new baby. A home situation is shown where other children are present. The consideration and understanding necessary until the family adjusts Itself to the demands of the newcomer are noted LARGE MUSCLE MOTOR SKILLS OF FOURYEAR-OLDS. Calif,U 1944 15min si rent $1.50 649 sh-ad Prepared In the Institute of child welfare nursery school. Individual sequences showing running, balancing, Jumping, pedaling, pumping, kicking, throwing, catching and bouncing, hitting and punching, pushing and pulling, climbing, suspending own weight, tumbling, and guiding a wagon. Indicate the types and levels of large muscle motor skills that are characteristic of children this age LIFE OF A HEALTHY CHILD. Knowledge Bldrs 1940 12min sd (Health and character building films) $40 649 sh-c-ad Illustrates health activities of a normal school child. Habits of cleanliness, correct diet, safety-first, carefree and fair play at home and in school, visits to dentist and physician are emphasized. It shows an effective way to care for the mouth, teeth and body 501