“Who We Are: A Journey of Humans on Earth” PART 6: “When Humans Learned to Farm”
“Discover how farming changed everything for early humans! Children will learn how people planted seeds, grew food, worked together, and built the first settled homes. A gentle and exciting chapter about the moment humans stopped wandering and began building villages.”
Early humans discovered they could plant seeds to grow their own food.
They learned that plants grew better when they watered and cared for them.
Families worked together to farm small fields near their homes.
They began to grow grains, beans, and simple vegetables.
People started staying in one place instead of moving all the time.
Farming helped tribes store food for times when nature was difficult.
Learning to farm changed human life forever.
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