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The volume presents elementary natural science for young learners in three parts: plant life, animals, and the physical elements of air, water, heat, and light. It explains observable phenomena—flowers, buds, leaves, roots, seeds, sap circulation, animal traits, and basic physical processes—using simple language and illustrations, with minimal technical terms. Lessons emphasize hands-on observation, specimen collection, and progressively building understanding from simple facts to more complex principles, and include guidance for parents and teachers on conducting lessons, demonstrations, and questions suited to children. The aim is to cultivate curiosity and observational skills by connecting everyday natural objects to clear explanations and practical exercises.
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