"Our Home and Personal Duty" by Jane Eayre Fryer is a civics textbook for children from the early 1900s that teaches the building blocks of good citizenship through stories and real-life lessons. The book focuses on how everyone in a community relies on each other, using characters to show how virtues, like honesty and helping others, are important. It opens by explaining the meaning of being a good citizen and how children can learn these values early through acting out stories and having discussions, promising to make learning about civic duties fun and easy to understand with stories that kids can relate to.
Our Home and Personal Duty
By Jane Eayre Fryer
Discover how a young family learns valuable lessons about community and civic responsibility in this engaging educational journey.
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