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"Children's Rights: A Book of Nursery Logic" by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith delves into the importance of setting good examples for children, the role of women in society's reformation, and the significance of proper parental duties in mental development. It advocates for specific parenthood training, challenges the idea of instinct as sufficient for parenting, and explores the impact of children's plays on their future. The book also discusses the philosophy behind Friedrich Froebel's kindergarten system, the value of children's playthings, and the importance of creating a positive educational environment for moral and social development.
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