"Tiny Toilers And Their Works" offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives and occupations of children throughout history. This engaging work explores the diverse roles children played in various industries and crafts. From agriculture to early manufacturing, the book sheds light on the contributions-and challenges-faced by young workers. Discover the stories of these tiny toilers and gain a deeper understanding of their daily lives and the historical context in which they lived. This book is perfect for young readers and anyone interested in social history and the world of work.
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