“BABY PARKS”
A SYDNEY IMPROVEMENT '*» Baby parks ” as well as car parks have a place in the plan of New South Wales’s Cumberland County Council to improve Sydney and its environs. Day nurseries and nursery schools will be established near railway stations, and working mothers will leave their infant children under expert care. The Day Nursery Schools’ Association of Sydney will manage the scheme. It already has day nurseries to look after babies aged from one month to two years, and nursery schools for children from two to six years. ' Pains are taken to educate parents well as the children. Diet charts and child health hints are given to mothers so that babies will be fed correctly when absent from the nursery. At the nurseries each child has two nourishing snacks and a mid-day meal each day. When taken home it then requires only a light meal. The minimum charge is only 5s a week.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26348, 31 December 1946, Page 3
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