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Themes and Moral Value Railway Children

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Themes

1. The importance of family love


- Bobbie and her siblings have loving parents. After their father is
taken away, Mother is very sad but she does not tell the children
and the children do not ask questions so that their mother will
not be upset.
- The children always work together to solve problems, for
example when their mother is ill and needs special food and
when they have to save the train.
2. Facing lifes challenges with courage
- The children and their mother face problems bravely. Mother
does not show how sad she is and works hard to provide for the
children.
- When a landslide covers the railway tracks, the children act with
courage to save the train from a terrible accident.
Moral Values
We learn about:
1. Family love and loyalty
The children show their love for their mother by not asking
questions about their father. They are loyal to their father and never
forget him.
2. Kindness and compassion
The station master lets Peter go when he learns that the family is
too poor to buy coal.
3. Bravery
The children are brave to confess that they have taken the coal
and they also tell their mother that they asked a stranger to get the
things the doctor asked them to get for her.

Themes
3. The importance of family love
- Bobbie and her siblings have loving parents. After their father is
taken away, Mother is very sad but she does not tell the children
and the children do not ask questions so that their mother will
not be upset.
- The children always work together to solve problems, for
example when their mother is ill and needs special food and
when they have to save the train.
4. Facing lifes challenges with courage
- The children and their mother face problems bravely. Mother
does not show how sad she is and works hard to provide for the
children.
- When a landslide covers the railway tracks, the children act with
courage to save the train from a terrible accident.
Moral Values
We learn about:
4. Family love and loyalty
The children show their love for their mother by not asking
questions about their father. They are loyal to their father and never
forget him.
5. Kindness and compassion
The station master lets Peter go when he learns that the family is
too poor to buy coal.
6. Bravery
The children are brave to confess that they have taken the coal
and they also tell their mother that they asked a stranger to get the
things the doctor asked them to get for her.

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