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Eduardo remembers as a child hunting jaguars with his father.
The reunion between father and daughter is deeply satisfying -- in part because Morrow knows the inherent pitfalls of such a story and acknowledges them openly: "Pathetic, the forsaken child hunting for the wayward father.
Their three children hunt.
Parents and children hunt for various items on a list containing hints like "something an insect eats".
As children hunt for Easter eggs in homes and gardens across the country this weekend, some might stumble upon Danny the big city bunny, tucked away behind a vase or a bush.
A different people, barely recognisable as such - people who make incomprehensible noises, travel on the water in hollow logs, shoot at the Neanderthals with barbed sticks, steal their children, hunt them down.
There were others worse off, of course – he recalls watching young children hunting through bins for food.
On a sunny day, we sat on blankets as our children hunted for rocks and sticks under the shade of some trees.
There were children hunting mushrooms in the woods, and their parents, in what is a common tactic because of the danger of getting lost, had pinned small bells to their shirts.
In two years, Mr. Hoyt said, he has received hundreds of requests for about 30 dream hunts, with many initiated or endorsed by fathers who have taken their children hunting and want to encourage their interest.
The opening credits show the father, Uncle Matthew, racing through the countryside as his hounds track not a fox but two of his little girls; child-hunting was a game the six Mitford girls enjoyed.
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