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➡️Helen Keller had an interest in nature even as a toddler. She loved to be out in nature.It brought her both comfort and joy. When learning, the study of nature was a topic of special interest to her.
Helen was very close to nature.She could understand Nature through touch and smell.
She was especially drawn to science and geography for this reason. Before she lost her sight and hearing, she enjoyed observing nature. Helen recalled a memory from when she was one year old. One day, she was "attracted by the flickering shadows of leaves that danced in the sunlight on the smooth floor". After Helen became deaf and blind, she found solace in nature. Her senses of smell and touch let her enjoy the beauty of nature. When Helen was frustrated, she ran to the garden. She especially loved the flowers there.
Helen Keller had an interest in nature even as a toddler. She loved to be out in nature. It brought her both comfort and joy. When learning, the study of nature was a topic of special interest to her.
While returning back, she was caught in a storm. She was terrified as Miss Sullivan had gone home to bring food. At that moment, she realized that nature could be benevolent as well as dangerous.Her experiences with nature made her come out as a woman who could move ahead on the path of life with full confidence.
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➡️Helen Keller had an interest in nature even as a toddler. She loved to be out in nature.It brought her both comfort and joy. When learning, the study of nature was a topic of special interest to her.
Helen was very close to nature.She could understand Nature through touch and smell.
She was especially drawn to science and geography for this reason. Before she lost her sight and hearing, she enjoyed observing nature. Helen recalled a memory from when she was one year old. One day, she was "attracted by the flickering shadows of leaves that danced in the sunlight on the smooth floor". After Helen became deaf and blind, she found solace in nature. Her senses of smell and touch let her enjoy the beauty of nature. When Helen was frustrated, she ran to the garden. She especially loved the flowers there.
Helen Keller had an interest in nature even as a toddler. She loved to be out in nature. It brought her both comfort and joy. When learning, the study of nature was a topic of special interest to her.
While returning back, she was caught in a storm. She was terrified as Miss Sullivan had gone home to bring food. At that moment, she realized that nature could be benevolent as well as dangerous.Her experiences with nature made her come out as a woman who could move ahead on the path of life with full confidence.
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