Primary Geography by Samuel Augustus Mitchell offers an accessible introduction to the study of geography, meticulously designed for young learners in both school and family settings. Originally published in 1854, this book presents geographical concepts in a clear and engaging manner suitable for children.
Mitchell's work aims to lay a foundational understanding of the world, its regions, and its features, fostering an early appreciation for geography. This historical text provides insights into 19th-century educational practices and perspectives on geography. Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone interested in historical educational materials, "Primary Geography" remains a valuable resource for understanding the early approaches to teaching geography to children.
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