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A collection of short, anecdotal essays offering close observations of children at different ages, from spontaneous early speech and imaginative play to the reserved, taciturn phase of early adolescence. The pieces explore children's inventive language, unpredictable humor, and unequalled originality, alongside their surprising patience and behavior in sickness. Through family episodes and small domestic incidents, the essays reflect on sympathy, modest resistance to adult authority, the making of character in little gestures, and the shifting balance between impulse and self-possession that shapes youthful development.
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