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Our town and civic duty

Chapter 63: FAIR PLAY FOR OUR WILD ANIMALS
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A school reader for elementary pupils offers short stories, adapted tales, and practical lessons that introduce civic virtues such as courage, self-control, thrift, perseverance, kindness to animals, and patriotism. It then profiles public servants—police, mail carriers, firemen, street cleaners, and sanitation workers—to illustrate dependence, interdependence, and community cooperation. Subsequent sections address personal and public safety, sanitation, and insect control, and conclude with guidance on Junior Red Cross activities and patriotic service. Teacher notes recommend dramatization, discussion, and hands-on projects to connect classroom learning with daily civic habits and to encourage respect for public institutions and duties.

FAIR PLAY FOR OUR WILD ANIMALS

Did you ever see a buffalo in the park?

Do you know that there are only a few of them in this country because years ago people hunted them for sport, and killed them by thousands?

Do you know that there is danger that the wild duck, reindeer, and mountain sheep will disappear in the same way?

Do you think it is a fair game to hunt animals with a gun? Can they take their part?

Don’t you think that boys and girls who live a hundred years from now will be glad if we all try to protect our wild animals?

Will you bring some of your favorite pictures of animals to school?