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The Child's Day

By Woods Hutchinson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how simple early morning routines, from stretching to keeping clean, can lead to a joyful and healthier life.

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2006-06-11
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Summary

"The Child's Day" by Woods Hutchinson is a health-focused guide for children that highlights the importance of daily habits to ensure wellness and happiness. The book begins by painting a picture of a cheerful morning, explaining the benefits of sunlight and starting the day with energy. It then moves into the significance of routines like stretching, bathing, and dressing, all explored alongside basic lessons about the body and how it works. For example, the book refers to skin as a "wonderful coat," educating children on its importance and how to take care of it. The early part of the book aims to make health education fun and easy for children to grasp, setting the stage for understanding how daily choices affect their health.

About the Author

Woods Hutchinson was an English American physician and health writer. Hutchinson promoted the consumption of red meat and white bread and was strongly opposed to the ideas of vegetarianism.

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