Nutrition and child health flannelgraphs used for health education in Africa, one mounted on board, 7 others which are partially cut out and a bag of cut outs, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. Nutrition and child health flannelgraphs used for health education in Africa 1981
Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraph, no. 4 out of 7 sheets of illustrated cloth to cut out and detailed instructions, for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Miscellaneous set’ depicts 2 yellow graphs charting ‘reasons for special care’, 2 white buildings, 4 adults, 3 children and one hand. Flannelgraph with miscellaneous images, England, 1992 1992
Two out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. ‘3 times a day’ including images of 6 adults, 5 children, 1 red car and 3 chickens. This flannelgraph has had a segment cut out. Two out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Seven out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. ‘Mixed set’ including images of adults, children, a white building, the preparation of food and children being fed. This flannelgraph has had a segment cut out. Seven out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Five out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. ‘Come to the child … welfare clinic’ including images of children, a group of adults, the preparation of food and a white vehicle (potentially an ambulance). This flannelgraph has had segments cut out. Five out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Part of one of seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, cut-out and mounted on card, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. Part of one of seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraph, no. 3 out of 7 sheets of illustrated cloth to cut out and detailed instructions, for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘3 times a day’ depicts adults preparing and children eating food. Flannelgraph on eating 3 times a day, England, 1992 1992
Four out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. ‘Diarrhoea’ including images of children suffering from diarrhoea. This flannelgraph has had segments cut out. Four out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
One out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. ‘Miscellaneous set’ including images of children and their parents, buildings, corn, plantain and two yellow graphs labelled ‘reasons for special care’ One out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraph, no. 5 out of 7 sheets of illustrated cloth to cut out and detailed instructions, for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Mixed set’ depicts images of adults, children, a white building, the preparation of food and children being fed. Flannelgraph with a mixed set of images, England, 1992 1992
Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraph, no. 6 out of 7 sheets of illustrated cloth to cut out and detailed instructions, for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Come to the child welfare clinic’ depicts images of children, a group of adults, the preparation of food and a white vehicle (potentially an ambulance). Flannelgraph of a child welfare clinic, England, 1992 1992
Three out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. ‘Give your children plenty of soup’ including images of adults and children preparing and eating soup. This flannelgraph has had a segment cut out. Three out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Worm Flannelgraph, consisting of 6 sheets of illustrated cloth to cut out and detailed instructions to help explain the harmful effects as well as the prevention of parasitic worm infections, for health education use in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992 Worm Flannelgraph, 1992
Accompanying literature for Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraphs for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Come to the child welfare clinic’. Flannelgraph instructions 'Come to the child welfare clinic', England, 1992 1992
Accompanying literature for Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraphs for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Feed your child 3 times a day’. Flannelgraph instructions 'Feed your child 3 times a day', England, 1992 1992
Accompanying literature for Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraphs for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Learning to eat’. Flannelgraph instructions 'Learning to Eat', England, 1992 1992
Bag of various cut out pieces from the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. Consists of 48 cut-outs mainly featuring food, animals and children. Bag of various cut out pieces from the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Accompanying literature for Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraphs for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Measles’. Flannelgraph instructions 'Measles', England, 1992 1992
Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraph, no. 7 out of 7 sheets of illustrated cloth to cut out and detailed instructions, for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Give your children plenty of soup’ depicts images of adults and children preparing and eating soup. Flannelgraph of soup, England, 1992 1992
Accompanying literature for Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraphs for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Diarrhoea prevention and home’. Flannelgraph instructions 'Diarrhoea prevention and home', England, 1992 1992
Six out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs, used for health education in Africa, by Teaching Aids at Low Cost, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guildford Street, London, England, 1981. ‘Measles’ including images of children being vaccinated to protect against the measles. This flannelgraph has had segments cut out. Six out of the seven nutrition and child health flannelgraphs 1981
Accompanying literature for Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraphs for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Give your child plenty of soup’. Flannelgraph instructions 'Give your child plenty of soup', England, 1992 1992
Accompanying literature for Nutrition and Child Health Flannelgraphs for health education teaching at village level in Africa, by TALC (Teaching Aids at Low Cost), St. Albans, England, 1992. ‘Introduction’. 1992 Flannelgraph instructions 'Introduction', England, 1992 1992