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Swiss Family Robinson


The Classic Stories

School year: Year 3, Year 4

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No. of pages 400

Published: 2010

Great for age 5-12 years

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The Swiss Family Robinson recounts the tale of a family shipwrecked on an undiscovered island who build a tree house and find food from the resources of the island, encountering a fantastic variety of flora and fauna along the way. The earlier shipwreak adventure on which The Swiss Family Robinson was based, Robinson Crusoe shows similar ingenuity as the title character faces the wilderness, cannibals and mutinous sailors in the classic tale of survival and salvation.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called The Classic Stories .

This book is aimed at children at US 2nd grade-3rd grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 10-14 years.

There are 400 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Anness Publishing .

Daniel Defoe (1660 - 1731) was an English writer best known now for his "Robinson Crusoe". Johann David Wyss (1743-1818) was a Swiss pastor. The Swiss Family Robinson was edited by his son Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar who wrote the Swiss national anthem.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Swiss Family Robinson

"The Swiss Family Robinson" is a classic adventure novel written by Swiss author Johann David Wyss. First published in 1812, the story follows the adventures of a Swiss family stranded on a deserted island, where they work together to survive and create a new life for themselves. Here's a plot summary of the novel:

Setting: The story is set in the early 19th century and primarily takes place on a remote, uninhabited tropical island in the East Indies.

Plot:

Shipwreck: The novel begins with the shipwreck of the Robinson family, consisting of Father (William), Mother, and their four sons—Fritz, Ernest, Jack, and Francis. They are the sole survivors of the shipwreck and find themselves washed ashore on an uninhabited tropical island.

Struggle for Survival: The family is faced with the immediate challenge of survival. They salvage as much as they can from the wrecked ship and establish a makeshift camp on the beach. They must learn to find food, build shelter, and protect themselves from the island's wildlife.

Exploration and Discovery: As the family adapts to their new environment, they begin exploring the island's interior. They encounter various challenges and dangers, including encounters with wild animals, such as tigers and boa constrictors. However, they also discover the island's natural resources, including a variety of plants and animals that can be used for food, clothing, and shelter.

Resourcefulness and Ingenuity: The Robinson family members use their resourcefulness and ingenuity to create a comfortable and self-sustaining life on the island. They build treehouses in the treetops for protection from wildlife, domesticate animals, cultivate crops, and even build a boat for exploration and rescue.

Encounters and Adventures: The family encounters a variety of challenges and adventures on the island, including helping shipwrecked sailors, discovering hidden caves and treasures, and learning about the island's native wildlife and flora. They also face occasional conflicts and dangers, but their strong family bonds and teamwork help them overcome these obstacles.

Education and Growth: Father takes on the role of educating his sons in various subjects, including science, mathematics, and ethics. The family members grow physically and intellectually during their time on the island, becoming self-sufficient and capable individuals.

Rescue and Return: After several years on the island, the Robinson family eventually encounters a British ship, the "Pegasus," and is rescued. They leave the island, taking with them the knowledge and skills they acquired during their time of isolation.

"The Swiss Family Robinson" is not only an adventure story but also a tale of family resilience, resourcefulness, and the ability of humans to adapt and thrive in the face of adversity. It has remained a beloved classic for generations, inspiring readers with its themes of survival, self-reliance, and the enduring power of family bonds.

This book is in the following series:

The Classic Stories