
This eBook is dedicated to the memory of Emmy Miller.
CIVICS FOR AMERICAN CHILDREN
PART I CIVIC VIRTUES
STORIES TEACHING KINDNESS TO ANIMALS
PART II STORIES ABOUT OUR PUBLIC SERVANTS
PART III SAFETY FIRST
PART IV THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
OUTLINE OF WORK For the Teacher
FOOTNOTES:
Designed for elementary students, this reader invites young listeners to explore the everyday heroes who keep a town running. Through short stories and straightforward explanations, it highlights virtues such as courage, self‑control, thrift, perseverance, and kindness toward animals. By linking these qualities to familiar roles—policemen, postmen, firefighters, street cleaners—the book shows how personal character contributes to the health of a community. The approachable tone invites children to relate their own experiences to the concepts presented.
The material is organized into four sections. The first surveys public servants, emphasizing how dependence and cooperation shape civic life. The next two address safety habits and the Junior Red Cross, teaching children to spot hazards and to experience volunteer service. Throughout, teachers are encouraged to use drama and discussion so the lessons feel lived rather than read.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (255K characters)
Series
Young American Readers
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-11-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1876
Best known for the imaginative Mary Frances books, this early 20th-century American writer turned practical lessons into lively stories for children. Her work mixed everyday skills, civic ideas, and a playful sense of adventure.
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