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In "Children's Rights: A Book of Nursery Logic," Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin weaves together a rich tapestry of whimsical narratives and poignant reflections, advocating for the rights and dignity of children through accessible yet profound logic. Embracing the literary style of her time, Wiggin employs playful language and charming illustrations to engage young readers while simultaneously appealing to the sensibilities of adult caretakers. The book serves as a subtle commentary on the societal norms surrounding childhood in the late 19th century, challenging prevailing notions by positing children as active participants deserving of respect and agency. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, a prominent figure in early childhood education and reform, was deeply inspired by her own experiences as an educator and her commitment to child welfare. Her background in the progressive movement of the time, coupled with her exposure to the alarming conditions faced by many children, informed her advocacy and literary endeavors. Wiggin's ability to blend storytelling with social commentary stems from her belief that literature could serve as a powerful tool for education and reform in society. This book is highly recommended for educators, parents, and anyone interested in the evolution of children's rights as well as the impact of literature on social change. Wiggin's insightful narratives illuminate the importance of nurturing children's voices and fostering their independence, making this work an invaluable resource in understanding both literary and educational histories.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664631022
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E-bok: 26. november 2019
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