A line from Whitman, "There was a child went forth every day," starts this film: a visit to a farm that's a summer camp and progressive school for exploration and discovery. The children, as young as two or three, have room and time to question, wonder, and learn. We build a wading pool, use tools, climb and swing, bath a dog - and learn to live together. There are spats, and little adult interference. A tree house sparks children's imagination. They visit a neighboring farm, play with the animals and ride on a tractor that's plowing. They eat and nap. There's story time, easels for art, and a lollipop. It's the perfect place for city children to be safe from bombardment, says the narrator.
Title | A Child Went Forth |
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Year | 1942 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators |
Cast | Lloyd Gough |
Crew | Joseph Losey (Director), John Fernhout (Producer), Munro Leaf (Writer), Hanns Eisler (Music) |
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Release | Jan 01, 1942 |
Runtime | 20 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.00 / 10 by 3 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |