THT3 PROGBESS OF A BABY. At fourteen days of sue a child vill follow a li"ht with "his ©yes. In cue month to six we°>s lie notices and smiles nt anyone who tries to attract his attention. TTiirinor tho third month ho begins to hear. Br the fourth month he can mov> Mi head end 'to 'i=e his hands. Bv tho ! fifth month he "'ill Vnow voices. Tn six to soven monthor, ivTi«ti +VM,iVT« tooth h"*in to nnri»nr rnn-r ho irradiinl'v mado to tho infiotru -Ti„r. TV" mother's nv ll ' if nrwiVn mn«t still he the • main fond Tint Our. rtenn ernol n nonrichine food fin.-v in the middlo of tho day. for infants over six months. Gerstena irrnel is easily digested, and is not =o heatincr as the' ordinary oat foods. Tt is -nite easv to nr«nnro. (1m Tnotho- r— "Mr fw/.'«-n. months hahy takes two meals every day r.? milk norri'ltre. T fi-nrl i* boHer than tho more expensive foods." The nnrsin" mothor also has need of <Torst»na. ns it -nnrrid.es a -plentiful <="nnly of milk. For baV nnd mother "Hie tisto that tempts and never tires" is— Gerstena °-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10546, 24 March 1920, Page 6
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