Our Home and Personal Duty

audiobook

Our Home and Personal Duty

by Jane Eayre Fryer

EN·~3 hours·63 chapters

Chapters

63 total
1

CIVICS FOR AMERICAN CHILDREN

7:08
2

PART I CIVIC VIRTUES

0:18
3

THE LITTLE PRAIRIE DOGS AND OLD MR. WOLF - I.

4:56
4

DON’T GIVE UP

0:26
5

THE BRIDGE OF THE SHALLOW PIER - I.

6:58
6

THE THOUGHTFUL BOY

0:32
7

GRANDFATHER’S STORY - I.

5:13
8

HONEST ABE

4:41
9

DRY RAIN AND THE HATCHET - I. How Dry Rain Got His Name

3:38
10

THE SEVEN CRANBERRIES

3:34

Description

A fresh look at civic education frames even the youngest learners as full citizens, not just future voters. Rather than memorizing statutes, the book invites children to practice virtues such as honesty, courtesy, punctuality and courage, building habits that will serve them and their communities for a lifetime. By treating good citizenship as a lived skill, it sets a gentle, patient tone for early schooling.

The material comes alive through stories, poems, songs and simple dramatizations that let kids act out everyday scenarios. Illustrations of a typical family’s interactions with bakers, doctors, firefighters and other local helpers show how interdependence works in real life, while follow‑up questions guide teachers to highlight the underlying moral lessons. This blend of narrative and activity makes abstract values concrete and memorable.

Finally, the guide encourages youngsters to move from observation to participation, offering ideas for small civic projects they can try in their own neighborhoods. It’s a practical, hands‑on approach to nurturing responsible, engaged citizens from the start.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (184K characters)

Series

Young American Readers

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-12-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jane Eayre Fryer

Jane Eayre Fryer

b. 1876

Best known for the lively Mary Frances books, this early 20th-century American writer turned lessons in cooking, sewing, gardening, and first aid into playful adventures for young readers. Her books mix make-believe with practical know-how in a way that still feels inventive.

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