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This cache forms one of the Ruddington Puzzle Cross as listed below, designed by Dr RuddRobins, tested & difficulty rated by Mrs. RuddRobins and swagged up + placed mainly by the young RuddRobins.
This cache also contains a clue to find the final Bonus Cache.
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Written by a Swiss pastor Johann David, edited by his son Johann Rudolf and illustrated by another son, Johann Emmanuel, the novel was intended to teach his four sons about family values, good husbandry, the uses of the natural world and self-reliance. His attitude toward education is in line with the teachings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and many chapters involve Christian-oriented moral lessons such as frugality, husbandry, acceptance and cooperation.
The novel presents adventures as lessons in natural history and physical science. This resembles other educational books for young ones published about the same time and is also modeled after Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, an adventure story about a shipwrecked sailor first published in 1719 and the source of the "Robinson" in the title "Swiss Family Robinson".
The book presents a geographically impossible array of large mammals and plants that probably could never have existed together on a single island, for the children's education, nourishment, clothing and convenience.
Over the years there have been many versions of the story with episodes added, changed, or deleted. Perhaps the best-known English version is by William H. G. Kingston, first published in 1879. It is based on Isabelle de Montolieu's 1813 French adaptation and 1824 continuation which added further adventures of Fritz, Franz, Ernest, and Jack. Other English editions that claim to include the whole of the narrative are by W. H. Davenport Adams and Mrs H. B. Paull. The closest English translation to the original is William Godwin's 1816 translation, reprinted by Penguin Classics.
Although movie and television adaptations typically name the family "Robinson", it is not a Swiss name. The German title translates as The Swiss Robinson which identifies the novel as part of the Robinsonade genre, rather than a story about a family named Robinson.
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The caches in the series are:
• Find X: Here it is! (Ruddy Depot) (GC7WT5Y) – BONUS
• Ruddy Railway (GC7WTZ4) + CLUE TO BONUS
• Space Family RuddRobins (GC7WTZ9)
• Ruddy Arborescent (GC7WTZE)
• Roam Around Rudd (GC7WV04) + CLUE TO BONUS
• Der Schweizerische RuddRobins (GC7WV0J) + CLUE TO BONUS
• Quicker than you can say Jack RuddRobinson (GC7WV16)
• RuddRobin Redbreast (GC7WV1R)
• Oh No, Ruddy Maths . . . ((GC7WV28) + CLUE TO BONUS
• RuddRobin Hood (GC7WVW4) + CLUE TO BONUS
• Dread Pirate RuddRobins (GC7WVZ7)
• Ruddy Luddites (GC7WW39) + CLUE TO BONUS
• RuddRobin the Boy Wonder (GC7WWC1) + CLUE TO BONUS
• RuddRobin the Hooded Man (GC7WWE2) + CLUE TO BONUS
• The Treasure of RuddRobins Rock (GC7WWE9) + CLUE TO BONUS
• The RuddRobinson Project (ion) (GC7WWED) + CLUE TO BONUS
• Christopher RuddRobinson (GC7WWEX)
• Here's to you Mrs. RuddRobinson ((GC7WWFD)
• Who's Screws (GC7WYWR)
• Ruddy Hell (GC7WZ13)
10 of the caches as marked contain a clue to find the final Bonus Cache.