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Take Your Child to Work Day Is Every Day on a Farm
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by Jennifer McBride
Take Your Child to Work Day, otherwise known as Bring a Kid to Work Day or Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day, is celebrated each April. While many parents leave for work and sometimes bring work home with them, life on the farm is different.
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