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Chapter I.--Uncle Robert's Coming.

Uncle Robert's Geography (uncle Robert's Visit, V.3) · Francis W. Parker — chapter 1 of 30 · ~91 words · public domain

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The value of the children's knowledge of the farm is warmly recognized by Uncle Robert. The children feel his sympathy for their work, and through it are led to closer study and investigation. The feeling that everything they may see and do is of importance, exalts their daily life.

Encourage children to describe the farms on which they live. In such descriptions should come plant and animal life, and the means and processes of farm work. Extend these descriptions to other farms and to any landscapes which the children have observed.

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