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Evenings at Home; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened

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A framed miscellany of short, accessible pieces presented as evening readings for young listeners, combining fables, dialogues, and natural-history sketches to instruct and amuse. The selections progress from simpler tales to more challenging explanations, offering animal stories, botanical and geological sketches, elementary scientific demonstrations, and occasional dramatic pieces. Many entries translate observation into practical lessons about conduct, industry, and curiosity, typically concluding with a clear moral or explanation. The overall aim is to cultivate understanding, reflection, and a taste for composition through varied subjects, plain language, and a gentle, graduated difficulty suitable for different ages.

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John Aikin

John Aikin was an English physician and writer known for his contributions to children's literature and essays. He is best recognized for his work "Evenings at Home; Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened," which aimed to entertain and educate young readers through engaging stories and moral lessons. Aikin's writing often reflects his interest in the intersection of literature and education, making him a notable figure in the development of juvenile literature in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His other works, such as "Eyes and No Eyes, and Other Stories" and "Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose," further showcase his versatility and commitment to fostering a love of reading among children.

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