780 Home Nature-Study Course, 



"Surely one ougJit to know the common plants and the birds, though he cannot 

 he expected to know all the plants and birds any more than all the facts in the 

 books; but he ought to have the power and the desire to know them, and, what is 

 more to the point, he ought to have the educational benefit of knowing such kinds 

 of objects in their life relations. 



We should remember that in every waking hour the child is being educated. 

 Every object that appeals to his senses, every circumstance that arouses his emotion 

 or stimulates his imagination, contributes to the educational process." 



L. H. Bailey in The Outlook to Nature. 



Photo by Verne Morton. 



Crow Tracks. What happened here ? 



