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The Chinese Boy and Girl

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A field-driven portrait of child life that gathers nursery rhymes, playground games, toys, kindergarten practices, street entertainments, and stories as observed in everyday households and public spaces. The author reports hundreds of rhymes and finger-plays, catalogues boys’ and girls’ games, describes block-play and educational devices, and records juvenile shows and juggling performances. Comparative observations highlight ingenuity in early childhood instruction, commonalities between Eastern and Western amusements, and local variations preserved by nurses and children. Anecdotal collection methods and translations accompany the material, offering practical examples and social context rather than theoretical analysis.

About the Author

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Isaac Taylor Headland

Isaac Taylor Headland was an American author and educator known for his insightful observations of Chinese society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable works include "Court Life in China: The Capital, Its Officials and People," which provides a detailed account of the social and political dynamics within the Chinese imperial court, and "The Chinese Boy and Girl," which explores the lives and customs of Chinese children. Through his writings, Headland contributed to a greater understanding of Chinese culture and society, reflecting his experiences and interactions while living in China.

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