Children Are the Revolution / Day care in Cuba

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Book
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Publication Year
1974 
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day care;children;school;Cuba;revolution;family;healthcare;nutrition;education;politics 
Description
"Today's Cuba founds its hopes on its children. Now more tha fifty thousand young Cubans, from forty-five days to six years old, attend day-care centers that in prerevolutionary times did not exist. Marvin Leiner, an American educator who lived in Cuba and sent his children to Cuban schools, gives us a first-hand report on the new system, which offers a vast program of play and learning plus medical care and nutritious meals - all with the purpose of creating the new Cuban citizen, 'an amalgam of consciousness, conscience, conscientiousness, and commitment.'" 
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