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Mongolian Family Life

  • Writer: Dan Gochuico
    Dan Gochuico
  • Sep 18, 2018
  • 1 min read

Mongol children do not go to school. Instead of reading and writing, they learned to ride horses at the age of 5. The boys happily mend saddles, bows and arrows, and milk mares, which was a hard thing to do. The girls, on the other hand, restore tents, cook, and milk cows and goats. They love to hear stories about adventures on the steppes because it was an interesting story.

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Hello! My name is Dan, and I am 13 years old. I am the eldest of three children. This site is a collection of my writing assignments from the Institute for Excellence in Writing's (IEW) Following Narnia Volume 1: The Lion's Song, Mystery of History (MOH) Volume 4, and other books. Plus, some made-up stories.

 

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