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Very many of the entries are things a child doesn't really need a book to suggest ("Is there a dandelion in your garden? Put it in a glass of water and place it by the windowsill.")
Some of the entries are simply random questions (Have you ever seen a beaver dam?)
Some of them are pretty much totally impractical, like asking your mailman if you can help deliver the mail, or asking a 'friendly butcher' if you can come into the back of the butcher shop to see the meat being cut. Not much chance of either these days.
Others are situationally specific, like asking your parents to take you to see a famous old fort (nice if there's one in the neighborhood) pull out the weeds in the vegetable garden (if you have one, know what a weed looks like, and it's the right season) or helping your parents polish the silverware (How many people HAVE actual silverware these days?) or going to your older brother or sisters swim meet (if you have one and if they happen to be in the swim team and their school has swim meets.)
Other things you wouldn't necessarily want your child to have a try at, at least without supervision. (Can you leap over someone who is in a crouching position? Do you know how to use the fire extinguisher?)
Other things are simply sugary reminders to wash your hands, wipe your feet, and pick up after yourself.
The general tone of the book is pure Christopher Robin and Little Lord Fauntleroy, and many of the suggested activities seem anachronistic and completely out of touch with reality and modern times.
There are a some activities in the book which are useful and workable, but the title would be more accurate if it were 101 Activities rather than 1001.
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