Haikus from The Mary Frances First Aid Book by Jane Eayre Fryer

From a book categorized as Juvenile Fiction / Classics and 208 pages follows a description and a number of hidden haikus found in the book:

If your paper dolls have adventures when adults leave the room, then this book is for you. "The Mary Frances Housekeeper 100th Anniversary Edition" is third in the Mary Frances series of story-instruction books designed to teach the domestic arts to children. This story revolves around The Doll Family of Sandpile Village, a homeless family of paper dolls in the world of Mary Frances' imagination. The family meets with good fortune when their mistress provides them with a magnificent cardboard doll house and beautiful furniture in the Arts and Crafts style of the time. Filled with joy and pride over their new home, Mrs. Doll sets out to teach her children how to care for it well. Her lessons include how to set a table, sweep, select paint colors, make a bed, wash windows, do laundry, and dust furniture, plus instruction in the social graces of a good hostess, host and guest. In this lovable, lively household with six children and one spunky maid, antics abound. Readers will get a glimpse at early 1900s America and learn good housekeeping principles in pages bursting with delightful black and white illustrations, and a charming cast of characters.

Following the story, Part Two introduces the kitchen-garden method, a popular system for teaching household skills to children in the early twentieth century. The curriculum was designed to make housework feel like play and includes a variety of housekeeping songs to sing while the work is done.

This book taps into the childlike instinct to play house, and shines in its ability to entertain while learning. Part Three contains paper dolls to cut out and color, fold-up three dimensional craftsman-style furniture, and plans to make a beautiful two-story doll house from cardboard.

" The Mary Frances Housekeeper 100th Anniversary Edition" has been restored, updated, and expanded to include a new introduction, larger format, fresh typesetting, enhanced graphics, improved doll house, and bonus patterns to make a child's dust cap and apron like the ones Mary Frances wore.

The complete Mary Frances 100th Anniversary collection includes" The Mary Frances Cook Book 100th Anniversary Edition, The Mary Frances Sewing Book 100th Anniversary Edition, The Mary Frances Housekeeper 100th Anniversary Edition, The Mary Frances Garden Book 100th Anniversary Edition, The Mary Frances Knitting and Crocheting Book 100th Anniversary Edition, The Mary Frances First Aid Book 100th Anniversary Edition" and "The Mary Frances Story Book 100th Anniversary Edition."

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Understanding this,
 your aim will be to keep germs
out of any wound.

2. Hold upper lid
 over under lid, and blow
opposite nostril.

3. Give hot coffee
 or tea or hot lemonade.
4. Keep well wrapped. 5.

Give a hot foot bath
 in which is a teaspoonful
powdered mustard. 6.