Susan and Edward

ebook: Susan and Edward

Sprache - Englisch

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Susan and Edward: A Visit to Fulton Market is a charming 19th-century children's book written by Jacob Abbott, designed to both entertain and educate young readers. The story follows the siblings Susan and Edward as they embark on an exciting excursion to New York City's bustling Fulton Market, accompanied by their mother. Through their eyes, readers are introduced to the vibrant sights, sounds, and smells of the market, which was one of the city's most important commercial centers at the time. As Susan and Edward explore the market, they encounter a wide variety of vendors selling fresh fish, fruits, vegetables, and other goods. The narrative is rich with detailed descriptions of the market's lively atmosphere, the diversity of people they meet, and the fascinating array of products on display. The children ask thoughtful questions, and their mother provides informative answers, turning the visit into a valuable learning experience about commerce, food sources, and urban life. The book is interspersed with gentle moral lessons and practical knowledge, reflecting Jacob Abbott's educational philosophy. Readers learn about the importance of curiosity, observation, and polite behavior, as well as the value of understanding where everyday items come from. The story is enhanced by charming illustrations that capture the energy and diversity of Fulton Market in the mid-1800s. Susan and Edward: A Visit to Fulton Market is both a delightful story and a historical snapshot, offering modern readers a glimpse into the daily life and commerce of 19th-century New York. It remains a testament to Abbott's skill in blending storytelling with education, making it a valuable addition to children's literature and a fascinating read for anyone interested in history or urban culture.

Product Details

Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 24 Pages

Filesize: 585.6 KB

ISBN: 9782528105535

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