Study of Child Life
- Marion Foster Washburne
Equal distribution of warmth is
of great importance, and is seldom attained. The ordinary
dress for a young baby, for example, leaves the arms and the
upper part of the chest unprotected by more than one
thickness of flannel and one of cotton? the shirt and the
dress. About the child's middle, on the contrary, there are
two thicknesses of flannel?a shirt and band?and five of
cotton, i.e., the double bands of the white and flannel
petticoats, and the dress. Over the legs, again, are two
thicknesses of flannel and two of cotton, i.e., the pinning
blanket, flannel skirt, white skirt, and dress. The child in
a comfortably warm house needs two thicknesses of flannel
and one of cotton all over it, and no more.
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