Introduction -- A moral architecture: Protestant salvation and the mother-child nexus -- Productive materialities: making bourgeois childhoods through taste -- From discipline to reward: reworking children's transgressions -- Simplicity, money, and property: moralities, materialities, and the didactic imperative -- Think and feel like a child: pleasure, subjectivity, and authority in early children's consumer culture -- Conclusion: Legacies of value.
Summary
""The Moral Project of Childhood" explores the topics of motherhood and early children's consumer culture"--