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Tell them, or, The second stage of mothercraft : a hand-book of suggestions for the sex-training of the child / by Marion Piddington ; foreword by E. Sydney Morris
Bib ID 2535232
Format BookBook
Author
Piddington, Marion, 1869-1950
 
Printer (Sydney : Beatty, Richardson & Co.)
Description Sydney : Moore's Book Shop, [1926] 
199 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm. 
Subjects Sex instruction.  |  Moral education.  |  Family life education.
Other authors/contributors Morris, E. Sydney (Emanuel Sydney), 1888-1957
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Second stage of mothercraft

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