A booklet used for recording details of a baby's health and development, according to the programme promoted by the Plunket Society.
he has a box of childhood memorabilia, including his Plunket book
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At least one nurse wrote one thing in the Plunket book and another on a piece of paper given to the mother.
In my old Plunket books which I used to research Mother's Little Helper there are numerous recipes for milk formula or "humanized milk" as it was called then.
Plunket books are a treasured kiwi keepsake.
One of the forms that this scrutiny and policing took was the issuing of a Plunket Book to all mothers from 1924 onwards.
The following year mothers were given a Plunket book to record a baby's progress in.
The book, commonly known as a Plunket book, provides up-to-date information and advice for new parents.
We will be presenting Their Royal Highnesses with a Plunket book for Prince George.
The Well Child Tamariki Ora health book, previously called the Plunket book, has been given free to all parents since the 1920s.
She tossed out his Plunket book a few years ago during an over-zealous burst of spring cleaning.
He'll receive a Plunket book and a soft and squishy blue Plunket bear.