Health and cleanliness : a text book for teachers
1938-03 1938 1930s 69 pages : illustrations GENERAL INRODUCTION 11 are " higher" than others, but will not, on that account, neglect the " lower." What are the motives which will induce children to [Image with text "AM I READY FOR SCHOOL? Is my face c...
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Institution: | MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick |
Language: | English English |
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London : Health and Cleanliness Council
March 1938
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10796/5634CECF-DE54-4977-B8BF-BA55F3A1AE6A http://hdl.handle.net/10796/2F7D394A-616B-4D9E-985A-C4D426DD3959 |
Summary: | 1938-03
1938
1930s
69 pages : illustrations
GENERAL INRODUCTION 11 are " higher" than others, but will not, on that account, neglect the " lower." What are the motives which will induce children to [Image with text "AM I READY FOR SCHOOL? Is my face clean? Is my neck clean? Are my ears clean? Have I brushed my hair? Have I cleaned my teeth? Have I washed my hands? Am I neat and tidy? Have I shone my shoes? Have I a clean handkerchief?"] Reproduction of Health and Cleanliness Council's Coloured Poster (P. 89). Companion Poster for boys also available, size 30" x 20", together with leaflets (see page 17). take pains to be clean? The following list is fairly exhaustive: (a) Because cleanliness brings them the approval of a person or of a social group, whilst uncleanliness brings disapproval.
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