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Story December 26, 1928

The Milwaukee Leader

Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

A mother teaches her two children empathy toward pets by invoking the Golden Rule, preventing animal cruelty as they grow. Followed by an advertisement for a booklet on child-rearing topics.

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Mothers and THEIR CHILDREN

PETS AND THE GOLDEN RULE

One mother says:

A certain mother had but one remark to make if she saw either of her two children causing discomfort to their pets. It was always "How should you like that done to you?" It worked, for like most children, these two had vivid imaginations. As they became older, neither could bear to see an animal suffer unnecessary pain.

One Hundred Ideas for Mothers is the name of a handy little booklet of value to every mother. The playthings, health, clothing, discipline, manners, education and games of children—these are but a few of the topics treated.

Send for your copy now to The Leader, Mothers' Bureau, Room 940, 440 South Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. Enclose 12 cents in stamps.

Copyright, 1928, Associated Editors, Inc.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Animal Story

What themes does it cover?

Family Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Golden Rule Pets Children Parenting Kindness Empathy

Story Details

Story Details

A mother uses the Golden Rule to teach her two children not to harm their pets, fostering lifelong empathy for animals.

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