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Florence Nightingale facts for kids | National Geographic Kids

Florence Nightingale was born in the city of Florence, Italy, on 12 May 1820 whilst her parents were enjoying a long honeymoon.

Florence Nightingale - National Geographic Kids

Born on May 12, 1820, Nightingale was smart and observant. At her first job in the early 1850s, caring for sick teachers in London, England, she became ...

Florence Nightingale - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

Florence Nightingale is considered the founder of modern nursing. In 1857 Nightingale became sickly. She spent most of the rest of her life at home, but she ...

Top 10 Facts About Florence Nightingale! - Fun Kids

Top 10 Facts About Florence Nightingale! · 1. Florence Nightingale was a very well-known nurse. · 2. Florence was born in Italy. · 3. Florence ...

Florence Nightingale Facts for Kids

Florence Nightingale facts for kids ... Florence Nightingale, OM (12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910), was an English nurse. She helped create the ...

Who was Florence Nightingale? - BBC Bitesize

She became known as 'The Lady with the Lamp'. Florence's great work made her famous. She used her influence to turn nursing into an important job and make ...

Florence Nightingale | TheSchoolRun

Top 10 facts · Florence helped to treat wounded soldiers during the Crimean War, and made sure the hospital was clean. · Florence was a talented mathematician ...

Who Was Florence Nightingale? Facts for Kids - Twinkl

Florence Nightingale - also known as the 'Lady with the Lamp' - was the founder of modern nursing. She was also a statistician and social reformer who helped ...

Florence Nightingale - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820, to well-to-do parents at their temporary residence in Florence, Italy. Named for her birthplace, she grew up in ...

Who Was Florence Nightingale? | The Lady with the Lamp - YouTube

Who Was Florence Nightingale? | The Lady with the Lamp · Try YouTube Kids · Twinkl Educational Publishing · Muffin Stories - Florence Nightingale.

Florence Nightingale Facts for Kids - PlanBee

In 1860, with the money she received from the government for her services during the Crimean War, she helped to found the Nightingale School and ...

Florence Nightingale | History For Kids | STEM Home Learning

Do you know who Florence Nightingale is and what she has done in her life? In this English online video, we will be learning about Florence ...

Florence Nightingale Facts for Kids - Twinkl Homework Help

Chapters ... 1. Florence Nightingale was born to a wealthy family on 12th May, 1820 and she was named Florence after the place of her birth: ...

Florence Nightingale biography for kids - Lottie Dolls

Top 5 facts about Florence Nightingale: · Nightingale was fluent in English, French, German, and Italian. · Despite her parents objections, she ...

Florence Nightingale – Biography, Facts & Nursing | HISTORY

She was the younger of two children. Nightingale's affluent British family belonged to elite social circles. Her mother, Frances, hailed from a ...

Florence Nightingale Facts for Kids - KidzSearch Wiki

Works. She was the first female to receive the Order of Merit, one of the highest honours awarded by the British monarch. As a nurse she was ...

Florence Nightingale | Cartoon for kids | Fairy Tale | Story for Children

Suitable for teaching 5-11s. Florence Nightingale tells the story of her life, and shows how she grew up to become a nurse in the Crimean ...

Florence Nightingale Facts for Kids - Pedagogue

Florence Nightingale Facts for Kids · 1. She was born on May 12, 1820, in Italy, to a wealthy British family. · 2. As a child, she was home- ...

Florence Nightingale Biography and Activities for Kids

Fun Facts. Florence and her older sister Parthenope were taught at home by a governess and also by their father. The girls were clever and could speak many ...

Florence Nightingale - Wikipedia

Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during the Crimean War, in which she organised care for wounded soldiers at ...