The Renewal of Life; How and When to Tell the Story to the Young
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A practical guide for adults responsible for children's education that argues every person should be informed about the origin and renewal of life, advising who should tell these facts and when. It recommends truthful, age-appropriate explanation and uses nature study as the primary vehicle: observing flowers, pollination, seed development, and animal life to illustrate reproduction. Separate chapters present the development of seeds, fertilization, and life histories of fish, amphibians, birds, and mammals, while discussing vigilance and transformation. The emphasis is on clear explanation, imaginative connection through common names and stories from nature, and scientific accuracy suited to young learners.
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