🌼 Vintage Parenting Pamphlet Set (1969–1982)
$15
🌼 Vintage Parenting Pamphlet Set (1969–1982) – Retro Childhood Guides | Bright Graphics | Nostalgic Collectibles 🌼
Take a sweet little trip back in time with this charming set of vintage parenting and child safety booklets from the late 60s through early 80s. These were the kinds of guides lovingly saved in kitchen drawers and handed to new parents—full of wholesome advice, gentle reminders, and that unmistakable retro design.
✨ Included in this set:
• “Please Make My World Safe” – The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Toronto
Mint green cover featuring a little girl in a bucket hat holding a bunny 🐰
Published between 1977–1982
➡️ A beautiful piece of Canadian childhood safety history
• “How Do They Grow? What Does Child Development Mean?” – Ontario Ministry of Social Services (1981)
Bright orange with delightful vintage graphics throughout
➡️ A snapshot of how child development was explained to parents in the early 80s
• “Children – Fun or Frenzy” – Al & Pat Fabrizio (1969)
Orange cover with tree illustration 🌳
A unique, faith-based parenting perspective from the late 60s
➡️ A quirky and thoughtful piece of its time
💛 Condition:
All three are in excellent vintage condition, especially for their age—clean, well-preserved, and full of character.
🌿 Perfect for:
Vintage paper / ephemera collectors
Retro design lovers
Nostalgia seekers
Scrapbooking, display, or memory collections
These aren’t just pamphlets—they’re a glimpse into how families were guided, reassured, and supported decades ago.
💲 $35 for the set (open to reasonable offers)
Message me if you’d like more photos—these are even sweeter in person!
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