Children are never too young to begin the study of nature's book, and never too old to quit. ~Laura Hecox

Candace Fleming
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Children are never too young to begin the study of nature's book, and never too old to quit. -Laura Hecox. Children need to have the ability to observe, learn, and apply their knowledge in order to be successful adults. This quote can be used as a reminder for parents who are trying to encourage their children into learning. After all, children are naturally curious, which is why it is so important that they understand what makes them happy or sad based on their surroundings.

Source: Women Of The Lights

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