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Identifier: homegeographyfor00fair (find matches)
Title: Home geography for primary grades
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Fairbanks, Harold W. (Harold Wellman), b. 1860
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: Boston : Educational Publishing Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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THE WONDERFUL WORLD. Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful WorldWith the wonderful water around you curled.And the wonderful grass upon your breast —World, you are beautifully dressed. The wonderful air is over me,And the wonderful wind is shaking the tree,It walks on the water and whirls the mills.And talks to itself on the tops of the hills. You, friendly Earth, how far do you go, With the wheatfields that nod and the rivers that flow, With cities and gardens, and cliffs, and isles, And people upon you for thousands of miles? — W. B. Rands.
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HOME GEOGRAPHY THE EARTH UPON WHICH WE LIVE. We are going to learn about the earth uponwhich we Hve. This earth is made up of manythings. First, there is the land where our homes are.Then there is water, which we find in the hollows ofthe land. Besides the land and the water there isthe air. We cannot see the air, but it surrounds uson all sides. We could not live without land, water, and air.The land furnishes us the most of our food. Theland is the home of many kinds of animals andplants. Some of the animals live upon plants, otherseat the flesh of weaker animals. We use both plantsand animals for food and depend upon them for ourclothing also. Every living thing needs water. Many plantsand animals spend the whole of their lives in thewater. Some animals are fitted to move through the 11 12 HOME GEOGRAPHY. air. We see them flying here and there. Eachanimal is fitted for the place in which we find it.Fish swim in the water. Horses walk or run uponthe land. Birds fly through the air.

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